This website was created to help people improve their American English pronunciation. At the core is a series of videos explaining in detail how each sound is created, as well as a blog.
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The combination of the th [
] and ss consonant sounds can be tricky. I often hear it pronounced 'th,' simply without the S, as in 'month,' when it should be 'months.' For example: 2 month, 3 month. Well that's singular and of course we need to say the plural, thss. Both of these sounds are unvoiced. That means you make the sound only by passing air, no sound actually produced in your vocal cords. For the th sound, the tongue comes through the teeth. Th, th. So to make this sound, you simply pull your tongue back into your mouth while you keep the pressure of air coming through. Thss, thss. Months, months.