linguisticmaps: The voiced interdental fricative - [ð]. It mostly occurs as the voiced counterpa
linguisticmaps: The voiced interdental fricative - [ð]. It mostly occurs as the voiced counterpart of [θ] in the languages that have it, or as an allophone of /d/, like in Spanish. This is the sound present in English TH like in THat, or THe, or moTHer. In many dialects of English this sound is substituted by [d], [v] or [z], like London English, Philadelphia English, African American Vernacular English, North New Zealand English, Irish English. -- source link
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