I have checked several websites about voiced consonants and voiceless consonants, but each site has different lists of voiced and voiceless consonants.
voiced: b, d, th, v, z, g (some other sites list the following in addition: l, r, j, m)
voiceless: p, t, k, s, sh, ch, (some other sites list the following in addition: f, th)
are those lists completed? did I miss anything?
recently I 've been practising the z sound as in "these", "assign", "shells", "machines", but I always ended up pronouncing the z sound as s :-(. It's very hard for me vibrate my vocal cord while pronouncing the s sound, any advice will be appreciated. thanks in advanced! :-D
voiced: b, d, th, v, z, g (some other sites list the following in addition: l, r, j, m)
voiceless: p, t, k, s, sh, ch, (some other sites list the following in addition: f, th)
are those lists completed? did I miss anything?
recently I 've been practising the z sound as in "these", "assign", "shells", "machines", but I always ended up pronouncing the z sound as s :-(. It's very hard for me vibrate my vocal cord while pronouncing the s sound, any advice will be appreciated. thanks in advanced! :-D