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 | faṯ | '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 | thał | '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 | TÁŦES | '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 | உஇனபஒத | '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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