Naif
Problem with article "the" I don't know when to use article "the", because sometimes it sounds like "da" and sometimes sounds like "di". I'll give you an example: The man The apple The article "the" sounds different. Please, help me to understand. Regards, Naif Salomón
Apr 18, 2014 10:25 PM
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Problem with article "the"

I don't know when to use article "the", because sometimes it sounds like "da" and sometimes sounds like "di". I'll give you an example:

The man
The apple

The article "the" sounds different. Please, help me to understand.

Regards,

Naif Salomón

 

The pronunciation, "tha" is the general sound.  When you use the 2nd one, it means to give greater emphasis to the object you are talking about.  In writing, they mean the same thing.  In another words, no difference at all.  This difference is only used in speech.

April 18, 2014
You're welcome! Sure I'd be happy to help you, happy studying!
April 19, 2014
Thanks Andréa! I hope that some day you could help me with my speaking, because I'm not very fluent. Regards! :)
April 18, 2014
Technically, before a consonant "the" sounds like "thuh" and before a vowel it sounds like "thee". There are exceptions of course. But a lot of people pronounce it "thuh" all the time.
April 18, 2014
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