HerTz
Member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2011
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- French
- Home Country
- France
- Current Location
- France
Hey guys,
I've had enough with this consonant. I still can't articulate good enough when I'm talking fast. My mother language does not have the consonants θ and ð, but it has the consonants s and z.
s and z (Alveolar) are the two consonants that occur in the mouth just before θ and ð (Dental).
Anyhow, I think I can learn how to articulate θ and ð if you could describe how does the tongue's and/or the mouth's position change when you articulate θ and ð, after articulating s and z.
Also, does your tongue touch any part of the teeth?
I've had enough with this consonant. I still can't articulate good enough when I'm talking fast. My mother language does not have the consonants θ and ð, but it has the consonants s and z.
s and z (Alveolar) are the two consonants that occur in the mouth just before θ and ð (Dental).
Anyhow, I think I can learn how to articulate θ and ð if you could describe how does the tongue's and/or the mouth's position change when you articulate θ and ð, after articulating s and z.
Also, does your tongue touch any part of the teeth?