With Compliments from Miss P.

It’s one of those tricky American English v. British English pronunciations. A simply four letter word:
WITH
Gen. American prefers wɪθ (unsounded at the end) whilst British English favours carrying the vibe all the way through the word.
For mine, unless you’re playing an American, stick to the vibration (wɪð) especially if you’re just starting to experiment with your voice, as this will assist in maintaining your underpinning resonance.
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