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Jun 5th, 2007, 07:44 am
|  | eslHQ Member | | Join Date: May 31st, 2007 Location: ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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| | "Thuh" or "Thee" I've been asked twice recently if there is any rule governing the pronunciation of "the". The best answer I can think of is that there is no set rule. "Thuh" is the more common pronunciation. "Thee" is used for special emphasis as in "the only..." or "the original..."; but not always.
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Jun 6th, 2007, 11:33 am
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" I think we read it "Thee" if the following word starts with a vowel,eg we say "thuh" sea, but "thee" ocean.
Of course we also use "thee" for emphasis. | 
Jun 6th, 2007, 01:04 pm
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" Yes, I'd go along with Manuela. Thee before a vowel sound (note the difference: thuh university - thee umbrella)
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Jun 7th, 2007, 02:34 am
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" I agree, but I don't personally follow that rule. I'm not sure if it's a regional thing (I grew up near Boston) but I say THUH almost exclusively.
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Jul 30th, 2007, 03:24 pm
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" I always say thuh previous to a consonant and thee before a vowel. | 
Oct 24th, 2007, 10:20 pm
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" The is just pronounced thuh not thee. Thee is a whole different word. It does not matter if the next word after "the" is a vowel or a consonant, you still say Thuh. Nowadays in English we rarely use the word thee, it normally represents a person. It was used a lot in the Shakespeare novels. You could say: Did he give thee the book? but we do not speak like this anymore.
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Oct 26th, 2007, 08:45 am
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" Canadians definitely say thuh before a consonant and thee before a vowel - however I do notice on television and in films that many Americans seem to use thuh exclusively. So I would say that you need to tell students to pay attention to the usage in the region where you live.(because, here, a person who uses only thuh, sounds uneducated) | 
Oct 26th, 2007, 09:19 am
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" I am a canadian and I do no say thee before a vowel. Sometimes I might say thee end but it is slang and it is not right. Here is a link that talks about it. AUE: Thou, Thee, and Archaic Grammar | 
Oct 26th, 2007, 02:03 pm
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" Hi, fellow Canadian! I think you have misunderstood the "thee" and "thuh" to which the original question referred. It does not refer to the archaic pronoun - thee (which would be quite hilarious in contemporary English). The comments refer to the pronunciation of the article - the. The original poster has used the spelling of thuh and thee to indicate the sounds of the word without using phonetic symbols. (And if you only use the thuh pronunciation for the - you are probably from a different region of Canada - and as I said before, I would direct students to note the usage that is most appropriate to where they are speaking English. | 
Jun 11th, 2008, 03:12 pm
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| | Re: "Thuh" or "Thee" The rule says that when "the" is before a word with a consonant sound it is "thuh" and before a word with a vowel sound it is "thee" |
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