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K Klein | Irish People Do Say "th" @kklein | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 58 minutes ago.
A very academic discussion of the "th" sound in one specific dialect of Irish English.
At 2:38 I meant "soft palate", not "hard". Velar sounds like "k" and "g" are made with the back of the tongue on the soft palate.
As someone pointed out in the comments, Irish for Irish is "Gaeilge" not "Gaelige". I'm sorry.

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