The phonetic symbol “tʃ” represents the sound of the English “ch” as in words like “cheese” or “church.” To pronounce this sound, follow these steps:
- Position your tongue: Place the tip of your tongue against the alveolar ridge, which is the bumpy ridge just behind your upper front teeth.
- Close your vocal cords: Engage your vocal cords to produce sound.
- Release a burst of air: While keeping your tongue in position, release a quick burst of air through the narrow space between your tongue and the alveolar ridge.
- Create the “ch” sound: As the air is released, the sound should be a voiceless, fricative “ch” sound, similar to a soft hissing or rushing noise.