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  • @srujanasrisura3434
    @srujanasrisura3434 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme 'Th'
    Generally the sounds of Th are two types
    Namely Voiced formed by vibration and unvoiced formed by without vibration
    #Rule 1)
    If Th is in the begining, it is usually Voiceless
    e.g:thin, three, throat
    also if th is before a consonant then also it is a voiceless sound
    e.g:thrash
    #Rule 2)
    If Th is in between the vowels is Voiced
    e.g:mother, brother, weather
    #Rule 3)
    If Th is at the end of any word is usually Voiceless
    e.g:bath, fifth, path, seventh
    #Rule 4)
    If Th is followed by a silent e, then it is usually a Voiced
    e.g:breathe, soothe,loathe,bathe
    #Rule 5)
    Some exceptional cases
    Or if Th is in the begining and followed by a vowel
    e.g:this, that, these, those

  • @nranjani-t8j
    @nranjani-t8j ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's really very simple and wonderful explanation mam.. which I have doubt in this long days.. but it's clear now.. thank you so much for your kind support and guidance..

  • @snehaahuja5347
    @snehaahuja5347 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome breakup and explanation
    Th sound voiced and voiceless
    Rule 1-th at the beginning gives voiceless sound
    Eg: thin , throb,thorn, thrill,thumb
    Rule no2- th between vowels gives a voiced sound
    Eg: father, weather
    Rule no 3- th at the end or before a consonant it is usually voiceless
    Eg: myth, broth,
    Before consonant: throw, thrust
    Rule no 4: when th is followed by silent e it is voiced
    Eg: breathe, clothe, bathe
    Rule no 5- exception
    Have to learn by rote them , that

  • @dimplesharma6221
    @dimplesharma6221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    simply Amazing..well explained...

  • @AntonicaFerreira-r6b
    @AntonicaFerreira-r6b 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Esse é o único vídeo que me convenceu de regras e quero que você faz má vídeos parabéns

  • @JaspreetKaur-en9kt
    @JaspreetKaur-en9kt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing mam

    • @KethavathVasanthasri
      @KethavathVasanthasri ปีที่แล้ว

      "th" sound rules
      Rule no 1: If 'th' comes at the beginning of the word it will always gives voiceless sound.
      Ex: thin, throat, thick
      Rule no 2: If'th' comes b/w two vowels it always voiced.
      Ex: Father, rather, weather
      Rule no 3: If 'th' comes at the end of any word/ before a consonant it is usually voiceless.
      Ex: depth, length,breadth
      Rule no 4: If 'th' is followed by a letter'e' it always voiced& e will be silent.
      Ex: Clothe, breathe.

    • @shwetagupta7678
      @shwetagupta7678  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks dear

  • @sarithamachunoori2301
    @sarithamachunoori2301 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme Th The sounds of Th are two types Namely Voiced formed by vibration and unvoiced formed by with out vibration.
    Rule 1 : If Th is in the beginning it is usually Voiceless.Eg:- thick , think , throw . If Th is before a consonant then it is a Voiceless sound .
    Eg : thrash
    Rule 2:- If Th is in between the vowels is Voiced.
    Eg:- other , father , feather
    Rule 3:- If Th is at the end of any word is usually voiced
    Eg:- month , length , eighth
    Rule 4:- If Th is followed by silent e then it is usually a voiced.
    Eg : hythe , lythe , kythe
    Rule 5 : Some exceptional cases or if Th is in the beginning and followed by a vowel.
    Eg : this , these , that , those.

  • @dharavathkavitha1309
    @dharavathkavitha1309 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme of Th are two types namely voiced formed by vibration, unnoticed formed by with out vibration.
    Rule 1 : If Th is in the beginning it is usually voiceless.Eg:- Thick, Through, three.
    Rule2:- If Th is in between the Vowels is voiced.
    Eg:- Mother father whether
    Rule3:- if Th is at the end of any word is usually voiceless.
    Eg:- sixth, fifth.
    Rule4:- if Th is followed by silent e then it is usually a voiced.

  • @rachanarawat5253
    @rachanarawat5253 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The spelling rules of digraph Th
    Th produces two kind of sound voiceless and voiced. In case of voiceless there is no vibration in voice box and in case of voiced we feel vibration.
    1. When Th comes at the beginning then the sound is voiceless.
    Ex: thought, thumb, threw
    2. When Th comes in between the letter the sound is voiced.
    Ex: father, bother, smothered
    3. Whenever Th comes at the end then sound is voiceless.
    Ex: both, oath, smooth
    4. If Th followed by e then sound is voiced.
    Ex: clothe, bathe, breathe
    5. Some words are exceptional like this, that, these, those etc which gives voiced sound even th comes in the beginning.
    Rachana Rawat

  • @vaishalianand4721
    @vaishalianand4721 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme th
    1.when th is coming at the end of the word it is voiceless th
    Thin,thick,thank
    2.if th comes in between 2 vowels is voiced th sound
    Mother,leather
    3.if th is coming at the end of word with consonant it is voiceless th
    Fifth,cloth,bath
    4 if th is followed bysilent e it will take voiced th sound
    Bathe,clothe,breathe,
    5.exceptions which has voiced yh sound in the beginning these,than,that,this,those,them

  • @sreevemula3938
    @sreevemula3938 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Th rules
    Rule 1- th is beginning it is voiceless
    Rule 2 th is between the vowels ut is voiced
    Rule 3- th is end it us voiceless
    Rupe 4- th is followed by e it is voiced

  • @Mamatha_vellisetti-4s4j.
    @Mamatha_vellisetti-4s4j. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme of Th are two types:
    Namely voice formed by vibration, and unvoiced formed by without vibration.
    Rule 1
    If Th is in the beginning, it is usually voiceless
    Ex: thin, three,throat, and also if T H is before a consonant then also it is a voiceless sound
    ex: throw
    Rule 2
    If Th is in between the vowels is voiced
    ex: father, mother, brother, whether.
    Rule 3
    If Th is at the end of any word is usually voiceless
    Ex: bath, fifth, path, sixth.
    Rule 4
    If Th is follwed by a silent e, then it is usually a voiced.
    Ex: breathe, bathe, soothe.
    Some exceptional causes (or ) if Th is in the beginning and followed by a vowel.
    Ex: That, this, these, those.

    • @KethavathVasanthasri
      @KethavathVasanthasri ปีที่แล้ว

      Rules of 'th' sound
      It has two 'th' sounds,
      Voiced & Unvoiced
      Rules:
      Rule no1..If 'th'is in beginning of the word it is voiceless.
      Eg: Thin, Thrift, Thought etc...
      Rule no 2.If 'th' is coming b/w two vowels it is voiced.
      Eg: That, Then, Them
      Rule no 3: If 'th' comes at the end of word or before a consonant.
      Eg:Tenth, Teeth,Throw
      Rule no 4:If 'th' is followed by a silent 'e',it will always voiced.
      Eg: Clothe, Breathe
      Exception: Eg: This, Those etc...

  • @kotachamunaveen53
    @kotachamunaveen53 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The grapheme " Th " has two phonemes.
    1) Th (voice ) as in That, these, with etc
    2) Th (voiceless) as in Thin, myth, Thank, Think etc.
    Voiced "Th": which is made by placing the tip of the tongue btw our teeth and vibrating our vocal cords.
    Voiceless: "Th" which is made by placing the tip of the tongue between teeth and blowing the air out.
    Rules of "Th" :
    1) when "Th" is at the beginning of the word is usually voiceless
    E.g: Thin, thumb, three, thrust etc
    2) when "Th" is between two vowels is usually voiced.
    Eg: Mother, brother, father, weather
    3)when "Th" is coming at the end of the word or before a consonant then "th" is usually voiceless.
    E.g: throw
    Thrash
    4) when "Th" is followed by a silent e then "th" is usually voiced.
    E.g: breathe
    Soothe
    Clothe
    Bathe
    5) exceptions: In the case of some words like: This, that, these, those them, etc. They will not take the voiceless "th" sound. Even though the "th" sound is at the beginning of the word.

    • @sarithamachunoori2301
      @sarithamachunoori2301 ปีที่แล้ว

      Rules of grapheme Th The sounds of Th are two types Namely Voiced formed by vibration and unvoiced formed by with out vibration.
      Rule 1 : If Th is in the beginning it is usually Voiceless.Eg:- thick , think , throw . If Th is before a consonant then it is a Voiceless sound .
      Eg : thrash
      Rule 2:- If Th is in between the vowels is Voiced.
      Eg:- other , father , feather
      Rule 3:- If Th is at the end of any word is usually voiced
      Eg:- month , length , eighth
      Rule 4:- If Th is followed by silent e then it is usually a voiced.
      Eg : hythe , lythe , kythe
      Rule 5 : Some exceptional cases or if Th is in the beginning and followed by a vowel.
      Eg : this , these , that , those.

    • @marydavid5568
      @marydavid5568 ปีที่แล้ว

      The graphene th has 2 phonemes. Th voiced sound and th unvoiced sound.
      Voiceless/unvoiced th - the sound is made by placing the tip of your tongue between your teeth and blowing air out. eg- thin, myth, thought.
      Voiced sound th is made by placing the tip of your tongue between your teeth and with your vocal chords. eg- mother, this, bathe brother.
      Rule 1- If th is coming in the beginning of the word, then it will give you voiceless sound. eg- throb, thrift, thumb, thump, theft.
      Rule 2 - when th is between vowels, it is always or usually voiced sound.
      eg- weather, father, leather, brother, mother.
      Rule 3- if th comes at the end of a word or before a consonant, th is usually voiceless.
      eg- fifth, sixth, path, mouth, bath.
      Rule 4 - when th is followed by a letter e th is usually voiced. eg- clothe, breathe, soothe, loathe, wreathe.
      Rule 5 - Exception in th sound rules
      eg- than, then, those, them, these. These are tricky words.

  • @MansiWadsamudrakar
    @MansiWadsamudrakar ปีที่แล้ว

    consonants if is usually voiceless
    Ex: deprh, length, breadth
    4). If 'th' is followed by a letter
    it always voiced & 'e' will be silent.
    Ex: that, them,clothe,
    5): Some exceptional cases if 'th' is beginning and followed by a vowel if gives voice of sound.
    Ex: That, these, this, there.

  • @padmajaprasan7011
    @padmajaprasan7011 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two types of th sound voiced and invoiced sound..like think ,thank it's unvoiced no vibration then,them it's voiced

  • @jyotishokeen218
    @jyotishokeen218 ปีที่แล้ว

    1-if Th is at the beginning it gives unvoiced sound
    2-in the middle Th gives voiced sound
    3-at the end before a consonant it gives unvoiced sound
    4-if Th followed by e it gives voiced sound
    5-exceptions

  • @sunayanasheje3689
    @sunayanasheje3689 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two sounds of Th:::
    1)voiced sound::feeling vibration in the throat.
    2)Unvoiced sound:: not feeling vibration in the throat.
    Rule for placing voiced or unvoiced th:::
    1)At the beginning of a word it will be voiceless sound Th
    Eg::Thought,There
    2)Th comes between the word it always be voiced sound.
    Eg::bother,father
    3) Th coming at the end of the word then it will be voiceless sound.
    Eg::Bath,Moth
    4)Th followed by ‘e’ it will be voiced sound.
    Eg:: Breathe,soothe
    Some exceptional of TH
    These,than,that

  • @rebeccazombad6088
    @rebeccazombad6088 ปีที่แล้ว

    rule of Grapheme Th
    Generally the sound of Th are two types namely voices formed by vibration and invoiced formed by without vibration.
    Rule 1 if Th is the beginning it I'd usually voiceless eg think thin throb
    And also before consonant then also it is a voiceless sound eg thrash.
    Rule 2 Th is between the vowels voiced eg mother weather
    Rule 3 if Th is at end of any word us usually voiceless eg fifth cloth path
    Rule 4 if Th is followed by a silente then it is usually a voiced eg Breathe soothe
    Rule 5 some exceptional case or if Th is in beginning or followed by vowel.
    eg this these those them that etc
    Rebecca Zombad

  • @LalithAshish
    @LalithAshish ปีที่แล้ว

    Rules of consonant digraph 'th'
    Basically they are divided in to 2 types one is voiced and unvoiced
    Rule number 1-At the beginning of the word 'th' is usually voiceless as in thin,thrill
    Rule number 2- if th comes in between 2 vowels usually voiced as in weather,feather
    Rule number 3-if th comes at the end of the word usually voiceless more over it comes before consonant also it is voiceless as in throw thrash
    Rule number 4-when th is followed by a silent 'e' it is usually voiced as in breathe soothe loothe
    Exception:this, that,these,those,them,than.
    Thank you
    What about 'then' please clarify this
    Ru

  • @mohdnazeem3495
    @mohdnazeem3495 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There are two types of sounds with th ...they are voiced and voiceless...
    If th is at the beginning
    If th is at the end
    If th is at middle
    If th is followed by e
    And exceptions
    This are the 5 rules of th

  • @vandanamahale9148
    @vandanamahale9148 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rule of Grapheme Th
    Generally the sound of Th are two types namely voices formed by vibration and invoiced formed by without vibration.
    Rule 1 if Th is the beginning it I'd usually voiceless eg think thin throb
    And also before consonant then also it is a voiceless sound eg thrash.
    Rule 2 Th is between the vowels voiced eg mother weather
    Rule 3 if Th is at end of any word us usually voiceless eg fifth cloth path
    Rule 4 if Th is followed by a silente then it is usually a voiced eg Breathe soothe
    Rule 5 some exceptional case or if Th is in beginning or followed by vowel.
    eg this these those them that etc

  • @vallurisuzataasuzataa7691
    @vallurisuzataasuzataa7691 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rules of grapheme "Th"
    Generally the sounds of 'Th' are two types Namely Voiced formed by vibration and unvoiced formed by without vibration.
    Rule 1 : If 'Th' in the beginning, it is usually Voiceless
    For example : throat, three, thin etc.
    And also if 'th' is before a consonant then also it is a voiceless sound.
    For example : thrash.
    Rule 2 : If "Th" is in between the vowels is voiced.
    For example : mother, brother.
    Rule 3 : If "Th" is at the end of any word is usually Voiceless.
    For example : path, bath, fifth etc.
    Rule 4 : If "Th" is followed by a silent e, then it is usually a Voiced.
    For example : breathe.
    Rule 5 : Some exceptional cases Or if "Th" is in the beginning & followed by a vowel.
    For example : that, this, these, those.

    • @shrutijain4787
      @shrutijain4787 ปีที่แล้ว

      Th sound rules
      Rule no. 1- At the beginning of a word “th “ is usually voiceless.
      Rule no . 2 - Between two vowels , th is usually voiced.
      Rule no. 3- At the end of a word or before a consonant ,th is usually voiceless
      Rule no. 4- when followed by silent e , th is usually voiced.
      Rule no. 5- some exceptional cases or if “Th” is in the beginning and followed by vowel.
      Regards,
      Shruti jain

  • @namratakadam789
    @namratakadam789 ปีที่แล้ว

    Namrata Kadam
    Th is one grapheme that has 2 phoneme, voiced and unvoiced.
    Rule 1,
    Th comes at the beginning it gives voiceless sound. Eg. Thin, think
    Rule 2
    If th is in between 2 vowels then it takes voiced sound. Eg. Mother, leather.
    Rule 3
    If th comes at end then it is voiceless. Eg. Froth, broth, depth
    Rules 4
    Th is followed by silent e then it is voiced. Eg. Soothe, clothe
    Rule 5, exception that, this, those, them, than

  • @vasumatiamin8058
    @vasumatiamin8058 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two sounds of th
    Voiced - feel vibration
    Unvoiced - no vibrations
    Rule-1 - th June n the beginning of the word is voiceless eg. Thorn,think,thirsty
    Rule -2- of th is between two vowels it's always voiced eg. Feather,weather,rather
    Rule -3 - at the end of the word and before a consonant th is voiced. Eg
    With,moth,throw,thrash
    Rule -4 if th is followed by silent e it's usually voiced
    Eg. Bathe,clothe,breathe
    Exceptions - this,that,these,those,them,than,then
    Vasumati

  • @chitrapandey9316
    @chitrapandey9316 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rules of grapheme 'Th'- It gives 2 sounds- i.e Phonemes
    Namely Voiced formed by vibration and unvoiced formed without vibration
    #Rule 1) ------------If 'Th 'is in the beginning, it is usually Voiceless
    e.g: Thick, Thrust, Throw
    also if this is before a consonant then also it is a voiceless sound
    e.g: Thumb
    #Rule 2) -----If 'Th' is in the middle it is Voiced
    e.g: mother, brother, weather
    #Rule 3) -------------If 'Th' is at the end of any word is usually Voiceless
    e.g: Sixth,Bath
    #Rule 4) ----------------If 'Th' is followed by a silent e, then it is usually a Voiced
    e.g: Clothe, breathe
    #Rule 5) ----------------Some exceptional cases
    Or if 'Th' is in the beginning and followed by a vowel it gives voiced sound e.g: this, that, these, those
    Chitra🙂

  • @vatsalapatel191
    @vatsalapatel191 ปีที่แล้ว

    Th is voiced if it comes in the middle
    And if it is followed by e
    Th is advised if it is in the beginning or at the end
    And also there are some exceptions

  • @Karpakambalkuadiyen
    @Karpakambalkuadiyen ปีที่แล้ว

    Rule 1 : When Th sound comes in the beginning it takes voiceless sound.
    Rule 2:If th comes between vowels it takes voiced sound.
    Rule 3: if th comes at the end it takes voiceless sound
    Rule 4: if th is followed by silent e it takes voiced sound
    Rule 5 : exceptions like this,these,them,than
    Annapoorani Sivaramakrishnan

  • @kirtichhabria543
    @kirtichhabria543 ปีที่แล้ว

    th grapheme has 2 phoneme sounds th voiced( द ) & th unvoiced ( थ)
    🔹it has 5 rules. Kindly note the tip to teach the children too in the following order.
    🔹rule no.1: At the beginning of the word th is unvoiced.(थ)
    Ex: think, thrust, throb, thud, thrash.
    🔹At the end of the word or before the consonant, th is voiceless (थ )
    Ex: fifth, cloth,,froth, myth , mouth. thrash, throw
    🔹rule no.3: th in between the 2 vowels is usually voiced (द)
    Ex: weather, bother, father, leather.
    🔹if th is followed by e, then usually it is voiced.(द)
    Ex: breathe, soothe, clothe, bathe
    🔹Rule no. 5: the words this , that, those them than, although, th sound is in the beginning, they are voiced.(द)
    They are tricky words
    Kirti Chhabria

  • @padmavathigirish9611
    @padmavathigirish9611 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rules of grapheme th
    1.when th is coming at the end of the word it is voiceless th thick,thank
    2.if th comes in between 2 vowels is voiced th sound
    Mother,leather
    3.if th is coming at the end of word with consonant it is voiceless th
    Fifth,cloth,bath
    4 if th is followed bysilent e it will take voiced th sound
    feather,,clothe,breathe,
    5.exceptions which has voiced yh sound in the beginning these,than,that,this,those,them

  • @poojashukla4011
    @poojashukla4011 ปีที่แล้ว

    Th has 2 types of sound voiced and invoiced
    Rule no 1 if th comes at the beginning of the word then th will give a voiceless sound
    Rule no 2- If th comes between the vowels then it is usually voiced sound
    Rule no 3if th Co es at the end or before the consonant then it is voiceless.
    Rule no 4 when th is followed by silent e th is usually voiced.

  • @vinnuchow
    @vinnuchow ปีที่แล้ว

    Th sound are two different sounds
    Voiced sound and unvoiced sound
    Rule no 1 : at the beginning of the word "th" is usually voiced e
    Eg : thin, throat, thrift, throb .
    Rule no 2 :if "th" is between two vowels, then th is usually voiced
    Eg : mother , brother, weather, father
    Rule no 3 : if "th" comes at the end and before a consonant, th is usually voiceless
    Eg : fifth , sixth, depth
    Rule no 4 : when th followed by a silent e th is usually voiced.
    Eg : breath, clothe, breathe
    By
    Vinuthna

  • @SrilathaMallepudi
    @SrilathaMallepudi ปีที่แล้ว

    Th rules
    Rule 1:th is beginning it is voiceless.
    Rule 2/ th is between the vowels
    It is voiced
    Rule3/ th is end it is voiceless.
    Rule4/th is followed by e it is voiced

  • @suchitabagdia1359
    @suchitabagdia1359 ปีที่แล้ว

    Th has two sound
    Voiced and invoiced
    Rule 1 if th comes in beginning of any word it gives voiceless sound ex: throb,thick
    Rule 2: if th is in between of any word then it is usually voiced
    Ex: mother father
    Rule 3 If th comes at end of any word aur before a consonant then it is usually voiceless.
    Ex: path,sixth
    Rule 4:If th is followed by silent e then it is usually voiced
    Ex; breathe,soothe

  • @kavitaaggarwal7733
    @kavitaaggarwal7733 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rule#1 If th is in the beginning then it will give voiceless sound.
    Example- thumb, three, throrn, thrush
    Rule#2 If th is between two vowels than it will always be voiced
    Example- mother, brother, father, weather
    Rule#3 if the is in the end then it will produce voices sound
    Example- path, cloth, forth
    Rule#4 If it is followed by a silent 'e' then it will produce voised sound
    Example- breathe, clothe, Soothe, loathe
    Rule#5 Exceptions - these, than, them, this
    By Kavita Mangla

  • @MansiWadsamudrakar
    @MansiWadsamudrakar ปีที่แล้ว

    'Th' sound rules
    Rules: 1) If 'th' come at the
    beginning of the word it will always givens voiceless sound.
    Ex: thin, throat, thick
    2):If in come b/w two vowel it always voiced
    Ex:. Father, rather, weather.
    3) If 'th' comes at the end of any word before a