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Maciej
"the"- pronunciation
strong form /ðiː/ and weak form /ðə/ both can be heard in one recording.
why and what's the rule?
Jun 4, 2011 6:00 PM
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/ðiː/ before words begin with a vowel sound:
the American people
the onions
the egg
/ðə/ before other words
the man
the girls
June 4, 2011
Before a vowel sound, it's far easier to say /ðiː/ than /ðə/. Try it. ^^
Does that match with your recording as well? :)
June 4, 2011
It doesn't sound odd to just use whichever you want. They are the same.
June 4, 2011
I tend only to say /ðiː/ for emphasis, and /ðə/ for all other cases, but that might be a British thing.
June 5, 2011
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Maciej
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