Voiceless Dental Fricative - Occurrence

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Albanian thotë 'to say'
Arabic Standard ثابت 'firm' See Arabic phonology. Represented by <ث>.
Amami 'sun'
Arapaho yoo3on 'bee'
Bashkir уҫал 'angry'
Berber Kabyle fa 'to cut'
Berta 'to eat'
Burmese ? thuuu 'three'
Cornish eth 'eight'
Emiliano-Romagnolo
faza 'face'
English thin 'thin' See English phonology
Galician cero 'zero'
Greek θάλασσα 'sea' See Modern Greek phonology
Gweno 'eye'
Gwich’in th 'pants'
Hän nihthän 'I want'
Harsusi 'two'
Hebrew Iraqi עברית 'Hebrew language' See Modern Hebrew phonology
Yeminite
Hlai Basadung 'one'
Karen Sgaw 'three'
Karuk 'one'
Kickapoo 'three'
Kwama 'to laugh'
Leonese ceru 'zero'
Lorediakarkar 'four'
Massa 'five'
Saanich ŦES 'eight'
Sardinian Nuorese petha 'meat'
Shark Bay 'four'
Shawnee nthwi 'three'
Sioux Nakota ? 'four'
Spanish Castilian cazar 'to hunt' See Spanish phonology and ceceo
Swahili thamini 'value'
Syriac Western Neo-Aramaic ܬܠܬܐ 'three'
Tanacross thiit 'embers'
Toda உஇனபஒ 'nine'
Turkmen sekiz 'eight'
Tutchone Northern tho 'pants'
Southern thü
Upland Yuman Havasupai 'five'
Hualapai
Yavapai
Welayta shiththa 'flower'
Welsh saith 'seven'
Zhuang saw 'language'

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