TH Sound for Indians

TH Sound in English for Indians | 50 Words Practice
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TH Sound for Indians

50 words to master the TH sound — the #1 pronunciation challenge for Indian kids!

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💡 Why Learn TH Sound for Indians?

The TH sound is the #1 pronunciation challenge for Indians! Hindi doesn’t have this sound, so Indians replace it with T, D, or DH. “Think” becomes “tink”, “three” becomes “tree”, “this” becomes “dis”. There are actually TWO TH sounds in English — the soft TH (think, three, thumb) and the hard TH (this, that, the).

The soft TH (θ) is in words like think, three, bath — put your tongue between your teeth and blow air. The hard TH (ð) is in words like this, that, the — same tongue position but use your voice. Practice with your child daily — once they get TH right, their English sounds 10x more natural!

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Soft TH (θ) — Think, Three, Bath (10 Words)

#1
think
❌ Indians say: TINK
✅ Correct: THINK (tongue between teeth)
🇮🇳 Hindi: थिंक — जीभ दाँतों के बीच
💡 NOT ‘tink’! Tongue between teeth, blow air
“Think before you speak.”
#2
three
❌ Indians say: TREE
✅ Correct: THREE (tongue out)
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ्री — जीभ बाहर
💡 NOT ‘tree’! ‘Three trees’ tests both sounds
“I have three brothers.”
#3
thank
❌ Indians say: TANK
✅ Correct: THANK
🇮🇳 Hindi: थैंक
💡 NOT ‘tank’! Soft TH
“Thank you very much!”
#4
thin
❌ Indians say: TIN
✅ Correct: THIN
🇮🇳 Hindi: थिन
💡 NOT ‘tin’! Different meaning entirely
“The chapati is very thin.”
#5
thick
❌ Indians say: TICK
✅ Correct: THICK
🇮🇳 Hindi: थिक
💡 NOT ‘tick’! A tick is an insect!
“This book is very thick.”
#6
thought
❌ Indians say: TAWT
✅ Correct: THAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: थॉट
💡 Soft TH + silent GH
“That’s a wonderful thought.”
#7
throw
❌ Indians say: TROW
✅ Correct: THROW
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ्रो
💡 NOT ‘trow’! Tongue out first
“Throw the ball to me!”
#8
thumb
❌ Indians say: TUM
✅ Correct: THUM
🇮🇳 Hindi: थम
💡 Soft TH + silent B
“She cut her thumb.”
#9
Thursday
❌ Indians say: TURS-day
✅ Correct: THURZ-day
🇮🇳 Hindi: थर्ज़-डे
💡 Starts with soft TH
“We have art class on Thursday.”
#10
thousand
❌ Indians say: TOUSAND
✅ Correct: THOU-zund
🇮🇳 Hindi: थाउ-ज़ंड
💡 Soft TH
“A thousand students attend our school.”
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Hard TH (ð) — This, That, The (10 Words)

#11
the
❌ Indians say: DA / DUH
✅ Correct: THUH / THEE
🇮🇳 Hindi: द / दी
💡 Most common word! NOT ‘da’
“The sun is shining today.”
#12
this
❌ Indians say: DIS
✅ Correct: THIS
🇮🇳 Hindi: दिस
💡 NOT ‘dis’! Tongue between teeth + voice
“This is my favourite book.”
#13
that
❌ Indians say: DAT
✅ Correct: THAT
🇮🇳 Hindi: दैट
💡 NOT ‘dat’!
“Look at that bird!”
#14
they
❌ Indians say: DAY
✅ Correct: THEY
🇮🇳 Hindi: दे
💡 NOT ‘day’! Different meaning
“They are my friends.”
#15
them
❌ Indians say: DEM
✅ Correct: THEM
🇮🇳 Hindi: देम
💡 NOT ‘dem’!
“Give the books to them.”
#16
then
❌ Indians say: DEN
✅ Correct: THEN
🇮🇳 Hindi: देन
💡 NOT ‘den’! A den is an animal’s home
“First eat, then play.”
#17
there
❌ Indians say: DAIR
✅ Correct: THERE
🇮🇳 Hindi: देयर
💡 NOT ‘dair’!
“The park is over there.”
#18
their
❌ Indians say: DAIR
✅ Correct: THEIR
🇮🇳 Hindi: देयर
💡 NOT ‘dair’! Same sound as ‘there’
“Their house is very big.”
#19
these
❌ Indians say: DEEZ
✅ Correct: THEEZ
🇮🇳 Hindi: दीज़
💡 NOT ‘deez’!
“These mangoes are delicious.”
#20
those
❌ Indians say: DOZE
✅ Correct: THOZE
🇮🇳 Hindi: दोज़
💡 NOT ‘doze’! Doze means sleep
“Those flowers are beautiful.”
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TH at the End — Bath, Mouth, Health (10 Words)

#21
bath
❌ Indians say: BAAT
✅ Correct: BATH (soft TH)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बाथ
💡 NOT ‘baat’! Tongue out at end
“Take a bath before dinner.”
#22
mouth
❌ Indians say: MOUT
✅ Correct: MOUTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: माउथ
💡 End with TH, not T
“Open your mouth wide.”
#23
tooth
❌ Indians say: TOOT
✅ Correct: TOOTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: टूथ
💡 Both TH sounds! Start + end
“I lost my first tooth today!”
#24
teeth
❌ Indians say: TEET
✅ Correct: TEETH
🇮🇳 Hindi: टीथ
💡 Plural of tooth
“Brush your teeth twice a day.”
#25
health
❌ Indians say: HELT
✅ Correct: HELTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: हेल्थ
💡 NOT ‘helt’!
“Health is wealth.”
#26
math
❌ Indians say: MAT
✅ Correct: MATH
🇮🇳 Hindi: मैथ
💡 NOT ‘mat’! A mat is a rug
“I love math class.”
#27
cloth
❌ Indians say: CLOT
✅ Correct: CLOTH (soft TH)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्लॉथ
💡 NOT ‘clot’! A clot is blood lump
“Use a wet cloth to clean.”
#28
south
❌ Indians say: SOUT
✅ Correct: SOUTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: साउथ
💡 Direction
“Chennai is in south India.”
#29
north
❌ Indians say: NORT
✅ Correct: NORTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: नॉर्थ
💡 Direction
“Delhi is in north India.”
#30
worth
❌ Indians say: WORT
✅ Correct: WURTH
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर्थ
💡 NOT ‘wort’!
“This painting is worth a lot.”
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Minimal Pairs — TH vs T/D (10 Words)

#31
think / tink
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THINK ≠ TINK
🇮🇳 Hindi: think = सोचना, tink = कोई शब्द नहीं
💡 ‘Think’ has TH. There is no word ‘tink’!
“Think carefully (not ‘tink’)”
#32
three / tree
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THREE ≠ TREE
🇮🇳 Hindi: three = तीन, tree = पेड़
💡 ‘Three trees’ — practice both sounds!
“Three trees grow in the garden.”
#33
thin / tin
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THIN ≠ TIN
🇮🇳 Hindi: thin = पतला, tin = टिन/डिब्बा
💡 Thin = slim. Tin = metal container
“A thin tin box.”
#34
bath / bat
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: BATH ≠ BAT
🇮🇳 Hindi: bath = नहाना, bat = चमगादड़/बल्ला
💡 Bath = washing. Bat = cricket bat
“Take a bath, then pick up your bat.”
#35
mouth / mout
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: MOUTH (TH at end)
🇮🇳 Hindi: mouth = मुँह
💡 End with tongue between teeth
“Close your mouth while eating.”
#36
that / dat
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THAT ≠ DAT
🇮🇳 Hindi: that = वह, dat = कोई शब्द नहीं
💡 ‘Dat’ is not a word!
“Look at that! (not ‘dat’)”
#37
they / day
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THEY ≠ DAY
🇮🇳 Hindi: they = वे, day = दिन
💡 Completely different words!
“They play every day.”
#38
then / den
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THEN ≠ DEN
🇮🇳 Hindi: then = तब/फिर, den = माँद
💡 Then = after that. Den = animal home
“First study, then play.”
#39
there / dare
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THERE ≠ DARE
🇮🇳 Hindi: there = वहाँ, dare = हिम्मत
💡 Different words!
“Go there if you dare!”
#40
the / duh
❌ Indians say: Both sound same
✅ Correct: THE (soft TH + voice)
🇮🇳 Hindi: the = (article)
💡 Tongue between teeth, add voice
“The dog chased the cat.”
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Practice Sentences with Multiple TH (10 Words)

#41
birthday
❌ Indians say: BIRT-day
✅ Correct: BURTH-day
🇮🇳 Hindi: बर्थ-डे
💡 TH in the middle!
“Happy birthday to you!”
#42
brother
❌ Indians say: BRUDDER
✅ Correct: BRUTH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्रद-अर
💡 Hard TH in the middle
“My brother is older than me.”
#43
mother
❌ Indians say: MUDDER
✅ Correct: MUTH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: मद-अर
💡 Hard TH
“Mother made delicious food.”
#44
father
❌ Indians say: FADDER
✅ Correct: FATH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ाद-अर
💡 Hard TH
“Father comes home at 6 PM.”
#45
weather
❌ Indians say: WEDDER
✅ Correct: WETH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: वेद-अर
💡 Hard TH
“The weather is nice today.”
#46
together
❌ Indians say: to-GEDDER
✅ Correct: tuh-GETH-er
🇮🇳 Hindi: ट-गेद-अर
💡 Hard TH
“Let’s work together.”
#47
something
❌ Indians say: SUM-ting
✅ Correct: SUM-thing
🇮🇳 Hindi: सम-थिंग
💡 Soft TH
“I want to tell you something.”
#48
nothing
❌ Indians say: NUT-ting
✅ Correct: NUTH-ing
🇮🇳 Hindi: नथ-इंग
💡 Soft TH
“There is nothing to worry about.”
#49
everything
❌ Indians say: EVERY-ting
✅ Correct: EV-ree-thing
🇮🇳 Hindi: एव-री-थिंग
💡 Soft TH
“Everything will be fine!”
#50
although
❌ Indians say: all-DOH
✅ Correct: awl-THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑल-दो
💡 Hard TH + silent GH
“Although it rained, we played outside.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

Soft TH (θ) = Tongue Out, No Voice

Place your tongue lightly between your teeth. Blow air WITHOUT using your voice. This makes the TH in: think, three, thank, throw, thumb.

think, three, thank, thin, thick, throw, thumb, thousand, Thursday, bath, math, tooth, health

Hard TH (ð) = Tongue Out + Voice

Same tongue position, but ADD your voice (vibrate). This makes the TH in: the, this, that, they, then, there.

the, this, that, they, them, then, there, these, those, mother, father, brother, weather

How to Tell Which TH?

Put your hand on your throat. If you feel vibration = hard TH (the, this). No vibration = soft TH (think, three). Generally: function words (the, this, that) use hard TH, content words (think, three, bath) use soft TH.

Soft: think, three, bath, health, math | Hard: the, this, that, they, mother

TH at End of Words = Usually Soft

When TH appears at the end of a word, it’s usually the soft TH sound.

bath, math, health, mouth, south, north, worth, tooth, cloth, youth, growth

Practice Trick: Tongue Between Teeth

Put your tongue tip between your upper and lower front teeth. You should be able to see your tongue! If your tongue is behind your teeth, you’re saying T or D instead of TH.

Mirror practice: say ‘three trees’ watching your tongue come out between teeth

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
TH in ‘think’ sounds like:
AT (tink)
BD (dink)
CTongue between teeth (think)
Question 2 of 10
‘Three’ and ‘tree’ sound:
AThe same
BDifferent — three has TH
CAlmost the same
Question 3 of 10
TH in ‘the’ uses:
AJust air (no voice)
BVoice (throat vibrates)
CT sound
Question 4 of 10
‘Bath’ ends with:
AT sound
BTH sound (tongue out)
CD sound
Question 5 of 10
Hard TH (ð) is used in:
AThink, three
BThe, this, that
CBath, math
Question 6 of 10
How to check if it’s soft or hard TH?
ALook at spelling
BTouch your throat for vibration
CAsk a teacher
Question 7 of 10
‘Mother’ has which TH?
ASoft TH (like think)
BHard TH (like the)
CNo TH at all
Question 8 of 10
‘Birthday’ has TH in:
AThe start
BThe middle
CThe end
Question 9 of 10
Why do Indians struggle with TH?
AIt’s very fast
BHindi doesn’t have this sound
CIt’s too soft
Question 10 of 10
Best way to practice TH:
ASay it faster
BPut tongue between teeth in mirror
CReplace with T

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why can’t Indians pronounce TH?

Hindi and most Indian languages don’t have the TH sound. Indian languages have ‘थ’ (aspirated T) and ‘द’ (D) but these are different from the English TH. English TH requires placing the tongue between the teeth, which feels unnatural for Indian speakers.

Are there two different TH sounds?

Yes! Soft TH (θ) as in think, three, bath — tongue between teeth, no voice. Hard TH (ð) as in the, this, mother — same tongue position but with voice. Soft TH is in content words, hard TH is in function words.

How to practice TH at home?

Use a mirror! Say ‘three’ and watch your tongue — it should come between your teeth. Practice minimal pairs: three/tree, think/tink, bath/bat. Say ‘three trees’ 10 times daily.

Is it okay to say T instead of TH?

Indian English commonly uses T/D for TH and it’s understood in India. But for international communication, competitive exams, and clearer speech, learning the correct TH sound makes a big difference.

What are the most important TH words to practice?

Start with the 10 most common: the, this, that, they, there, think, three, thank, thing, through. These cover most daily conversations. Once comfortable, expand to family words: mother, father, brother.

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