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>>11652187
I heard th is pronounced as f/v in Australia (an australian taught my sister this way)
Greeks pronounce Θ with articulation similar to voiceless th, but it sounds much more like f, because the upper lip is close to the tongue.
for me it's only θ ð w and ŋ - we also pronounce r differently, but many russians pronounce r not with their tongue as russians have to, but with uvula, yet it is not recognized as english accent, it;s recognized as speech impediment (as some heavier cases pronounce ʃ instead of s) vowels on the other hand.. you think you've got the th and now nobody can hear your spanish accent? you're wrong (and here ipa wouldn't help you even if it figured u right)
>>11652485
What consonants other than J read as h (maybe voiced) and Ñ (read as N in new)
I don't know do spannish vowels sound english to you?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78ArG_bhiyM

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