SCMT wrote:I know nothing about Czech, but I do know German speakers often pronounce the soft th (like than) with a z sound. The sounds actually are pretty similar, only the tongue is a bit further forward for th. And yes, I am sitting at home going zzzzzz tttttttthhhhhhhh zzzzzz tttthhhh right now while trying to pay attention to my mouth shape. My children think I have gone crazy.
I am picturing it just now I suppose if anyone heard me practicing those sounds they would think I am crazy, too
SCMT wrote:And I am sure you are correct that practice will cure this, and I believe that there is a high probability that it isn't as big of a problem as you think it is. Anyway, best if luck in your improvement, and know that you are most likely better than you believe. From your writing I would think you are a native English speaker.
Thank you so much! I find it a bit hard to believe, though. When I go through my posts sometimes, I always find a couple of mistakes and I can definitely see a lot of room for improvement.
SCMT wrote:And I enjoy reading your log, so thank you for posting it!
Again, thank you so much