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  1. How to pronounce the. UK strong /ðiː/ weak /ðə/ US strong /ðiː/ weak /ðə/ More about phonetic symbols. Sound-by-sound pronunciation. UK strong /ðiː/ the. /ð/ as in. this. /iː/ as in. sheep. US strong /ðiː/ the. /ð/ as in. this. /iː/ as in. sheep.

  2. the. Normally, we pronounce the with a short sound (like "thuh"). But when the comes before a vowel sound, we pronounce it as a long "thee". It is important to understand that it is what we say that matters, not what we write. It is the sound that matters, not the letter used in writing a word.

  3. Answer. There are two ways to pronounce "the." One pronunciation sounds like /ðə/ ("thuh," rhymes with "duh") and the other sounds like /ði/ ("thee," rhymes with "free"). The pronunciation of the word "the" depends on the first sound of the word that comes after it.

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    the table
    the man
    the woman
    the history
    the apple
    the elephant
    the ice cream
    the open door

    This is a really small and slight difference, and it’s almost unnoticeable when we’re speaking fast. But it can help make your speaking smoother because we usually link words together – we don’t say the ___ man and the ___ apple, we connect them – theman, theapple– and practicing this will help your speaking flow more naturally. Speaking of practic...

  4. The correct pronunciation of 'the' typically depends on the sound of the word following it. If the word begins with a consonant sound, 'the' will sound like the 'o' in 'of.' If the word starts with a vowel sound, 'the' usually rhymes with 'me.'

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