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coffeecup June 27, 2011 04:31 PM

"Th" sound in Russian?
 
Hi everyone! :)

I was dabbling in Russian, trying to write English words in the Russian alphabet, and I encountered difficulty with words like "the", "they", "with" and such.

Is there a Russian equivalent for "th"? :thinking:

Gracias!

Rusty June 27, 2011 06:14 PM

The English words you wrote sport two different 'th' sounds, and Russian doesn't have either sound.

Have you seen this?

The spoken language is German, of course, but you'll need to come up with something similar for Russian. Try substituting с, з or ф.

coffeecup June 28, 2011 04:01 PM

Yeah, I considered using those letters, but I wasn't sure. Thanks! :)

I haven't had a chance to look at that link yet because the computer I am using won't open it, but as soon as I can, I'll get to a computer that does work properly! ;)

Mucho gracias! :p

Profesoradeespañol August 06, 2012 03:41 AM

Normally in Russia we pronounce "th" like з . But it's not totally correct. If you speak about /ð/ (for example they) sound it is right to put the letter з, but if you speak about /θ/ (for example thought), it has no equivalent. So we normally use з letter for both of this sounds.

donmanual August 09, 2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Profesoradeespañol (Post 126937)
Normally in Russia we pronounce "th" like з . But it's not totally correct. If you speak about /ð/ (for example they) sound it is right to put the letter з, but if you speak about /θ/ (for example thought), it has no equivalent. So we normally use з letter for both of this sounds.

Profesoradeespañol, you're Russian?

Profesoradeespañol August 14, 2012 01:57 AM

yes, I am ;))) But I am also bilingual in Spanish, I have lived in Spain since I was a child.


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