It´s a very good article, and it’s true, Spanish learners have dificulty in pronouncing “th” silent and with vibration.
[…] These three things | Macmillan. […]
Sivia (Silvia?): Yes, the Castilian Spanish equivalent of the voiceless English th is pronounced much more energetically, and it’s more common to see the speaker’s tongue protruding slightly between the teeth.
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It´s a very good article, and it’s true, Spanish learners have dificulty in pronouncing “th” silent and with vibration.
[…] These three things | Macmillan. […]
Sivia (Silvia?): Yes, the Castilian Spanish equivalent of the voiceless English th is pronounced much more energetically, and it’s more common to see the speaker’s tongue protruding slightly between the teeth.