This isn't a strict rule, but usually:
Before a vowel: /ði/ or /ðij/ (The /j/ sounds like English Y)
Otherwise: /ðə/
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When the is followed by a vowel sound, then your pronounce it with a long 'e' or the 'e' says its name: thee.
When followed by a consonant, the 'e' is more like 'uh': thuh.
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Hello,
The first step is to say the letter "D" as in D honor, D america.
The second step is to say the letter "D" without touching your teeth.
Good luck with your studying !
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