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Soft /th/ bath, earth, moth, thumb, thingHard /th/the, these, mother, feather, they
Hard G. An example of a soft G would be the G in the word 'genre'. Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.
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Soft C means when the C makes an S sound. An example would be "circle", "city", "cite", etc.
Soft C means when the C makes an S sound. An example would be "circle", "city", "cite", etc.
'Germ' has a soft consonant sound at the beginning, because it is pronounced with a 'j' sound instead of a hard 'g.' An example of the latter would 'gone,' or 'great.' Another example of the former is, 'giant.'
In English, the soft 'th' is more like exhaling, and the hard 'th' makes more of a humming sound. For example: Soft 'th' - think, thin, three, thanks Hard 'th' - the, them, these, those
soft sound
When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
In music, the strength of the sound (loud or soft) is called the dynamics.
A soft 'g' sound pronounced as 'ayjes'