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Dh and nh have nearly the sound of th in “that,” with a slight initial sound of the d or n as the case may be.

From The Wiradyuri and Other Languages of New South Wales by Mathews, R. H. (Robert Hamilton)

Dh is pronounced nearly as th in “that” with a slight sound of the d preceding it.

From The Gundungurra Language by Mathews, R. H. (Robert Hamilton)

GLADYS: Dh, Moe Reiss, don't you believe him?

From Writing for Vaudeville by Page, Brett

F or V, H, Dh, and Th are called aspirates.

From A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature by Jenner, Henry

A third class, related to the other two, is formed of F or V, H, Dh, and Th. 

From A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature by Jenner, Henry




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