What is the difference between there and their?
Those of you who don't know the difference between there/their/they're, how do you decide which to use? Are you just randomly choosing?
Does anyone else pronounce "they're" differently to "their" and "there"?
"There" and "their" pronunciation difference
What is the difference between there and their?
Their is used to depict ownership and possession, where there indicates a specific location.
What does there mean?
When should you use there, their, and they’re?
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I'm from Victoria, Australia, and I've noticed that no-one I know and no-one I've ever heard does this except me, most of my friends can't even hear the difference.
I don't know how to write this phonetically but the difference is, as well as I can describe it, like the difference between 'air' and 'aya' only less distinct than 'aya' would be.
EDIT: While recording I may have modified it by thinking about it too hard, but I think this is close to how I would say the two in conversation (as I don't distinguish between 'their' and 'there').
EDIT: I posted this question because I couldn't find anything on it using Google, is there a name for this or is it a relatively unknown phenomenon (the pronunciation of these words not as homophones)?