Pronunciation of "the" & "end"

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Anne59

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Hi,

I think my teacher told me to pronounce "the" /i/ with a consonant and /i:/ with a vowel.

Is the "th" always pronounced the same?

Also, I think she told me not to pronounce the "d" in "end".

Did I understand her right?

Thanks for your help!
 

Roman55

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I am not a teacher.

As far as I'm concerned 'the' is ðə before a consonant, ðɪ before a vowel and ðiː when stressed.

The 'th' is always the same.

I think it is bad advice to tell you not to pronounce the 'd' in 'end'.

Is your English teacher a native speaker? If so, where is she from?
 

Charlie Bernstein

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Yes. You should always pronounce the d in end.
 
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