tears? Or does the "th" have the same beginning sound as theatre?
Just wondering
Just wondering
How about this: Make just a "T" sound, not the letter but the sound, like you're starting to say "tears." Then couple it to a "y" sound, like in "yes" or "y'all's." Then "air." So: T'yair. And like hedonist says, growl a little on the last r if you want to. Issard sounds like "easy" but "eas - ard." Think of pepe le peu telling you it's hard. Just don't ask him for further details.