teeth
/tēth/
noun
  1. pl. of tooth.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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TEETH | Pronunciation in English
TEETH pronunciation. How to say TEETH. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.
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Wiktionary
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See also: TEETH · [edit] [edit] ... Proto-Indo-European *h₃dóntes, nominative plural of *h₃dónts. [edit] (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtiːθ/ (th-fronting) IPA(key): /ˈtiːf/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtiθ/ Rhymes: -iːθ ·...
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ELSA
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Cambridge Dictionary
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TOOTH | Pronunciation in English
TOOTH pronunciation. How to say TOOTH. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.
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EasyPronunciation
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Teeth — Pronunciation: HD Slow Audio + Phonetic Transcription
How to pronounce 'teeth' in English. Normal and slow speed HD audio recordings and phonetic transcription written with International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
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How to pronounce "teeth"
To pronounce 'teeth' correctly, emphasize the long 'ee' sound in the middle, and make sure your tongue is behind your upper front teeth when producing the 'th' sound. You can use Pronounce AI to check your pronunciation in your conversations.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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teeth noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
Definition of teeth noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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How to pronounce TEETH (not tit) - American English Pronunciation Lesson - YouTube
Learn How to say TEETH (not tit) with this American English Pronunciation Video Lesson. Avoid an embarrassing mistake! Learn how to say TEETH in this America...
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Collins Dictionary
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How to pronounce TEETH in English | Collins
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What is the pronunciation of 'teeth' in English?
Translations Definition Synonyms Conjugation Pronunciation Examples Translator Phrasebook open_in_new chevron_right ... Phonetics content data source explained in this page. ... English volume_up It is toothless because it is impossible that such an institution should have teeth.
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I don't know anything about the change in pronunciation of this particular word, so this is just a partial answer.

The more general sound change this is a part of is shortening of /uː/ (from Middle English /oː/) to /ʊ/. This is a sporadic sound change that occurred in RP as well (in other words) and is one of the major sources of /ʊ/ in Modern English. For example, it occurs in foot, soot, good and almost all -ook words.

This sound change shows up in a number of words, but not in tooth, in the 1644 text The English primrose, by Richard Hodges, which is written with diacritics indicating the pronunciation of the words. Hodges writes hood and good as<hꝏ̯d>and <gꝏ̯d>, with a vowel that he describes as a short version of the vowel in words like tooth (which Hodges writes as <tꝏth>). Hodges also has short <ꝏ̯> in <hꝏ̯p>, unlike in modern RP. Hodges is cited in The Cambridge History of the English Language, by Roger Lass (2000), which is cited by the Wiktionary article "Phonological history of English close back vowels: FOOT–STRUT split". Based on the way Hodges and Wallis (another source on early pronunciation) describe the sound of the shortened vowel in words like good, Lass says that it was most likely a short vowel with the quality [u] at this point in time, rather than [ʊ] (Lass 90).

Even though Hodges doesn't provide direct evidence for the pronunciation of tooth with a shortened vowel existing at this time, the presence of the shortening sound change in other words makes it seem plausible that tooth might have had a shortened vowel for people other than Hodges in 1644. However, it's hard to estimate how recently the sound change might have applied, since there isn't anything I know of that would prevent it from occurring more recently.

Sporadic shortening in Early Modern English is also attested in the RP pronunciations of some words that had Middle English /ɛː/, which regularly developed to modern RP /iː/ (as in heath, beneath, mead, wheat), but in some words such as death, breath, dead, thread, threat developed instead to short /ɛ/.

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Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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tooth noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
Just the sound of her voice sets my teeth on edge. See tooth in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee tooth in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English · Check pronunciation: tooth · All matches · baby tooth · noun · milk tooth · noun · snaggle-tooth ·
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How to pronounce tooth in English - Definition and synonyms of tooth in English
How to pronounce tooth in English. The definition of tooth is: hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack...
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YouTube
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How to Pronounce Tooth and Teeth (Voiceless TH sound /θ/) - YouTube
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