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How to pronounce they're in English

They're
/ðɛr/

Examples from movies with They're

When they're disturbed, they glow. Come on!
The Beach - Night Swimming
They're gonna search me when I first meet them, right?
The Godfather - It's Strictly Business
But they're engaged. It doesn't matter, it can't happen.
Mallrats - Superman's Baby
They said that they're down to only five flavors.
Dirty Work - Screwing Over Hamilton
they're gonna take away your music and put you in jail.
Ray - A Wake Up Call
Don't screw around. They're serious this time.
Animal House - Deltas on Trial
People call these things imperfections, but they're not.
Good Will Hunting - Imperfections
They're up here on this plaque on the wall.
Top Gun - Arrogant Pilot
They're looking at Mr. Wheeler, Miss Conine, even you, Your Honor.
Philadelphia - A Case About Homosexuality
Trust me, I know that they're looking at me and thinking about it,
Philadelphia - A Case About Homosexuality
Because men who never say anything about themselves, they're--
Meet Joe Black - Mystery Man
I mean, your... your cheeks, they're flush.
American Wedding - Ready to Burst
Crazy people, they're the perfect subjects. They talk, nobody listens.
Shutter Island - What If They Wanted You Here?
They're the foot soldiers of a Jew-hating, mass-murdering maniac
Inglourious Basterds - One Hundred Nazi Scalps
and they're tortured by their subconscious for the evil they have done,
Inglourious Basterds - One Hundred Nazi Scalps
Oh, yes. They're very big in the catalog business.
Mother - Shopping
and they're trying to figure out how to make
Fever Pitch - Ben Meets Lindsey

Audio pronunciation of They're

American pronunciation

They're pronounced by Ivy (child, girl)
They're pronounced by Joanna (female)
They're pronounced by Kendra (female)
They're pronounced by Kimberly (female)
They're pronounced by Salli (female)
They're pronounced by Joey (male)
They're pronounced by Justin (child, boy)
They're pronounced by Matthew (male)

British pronunciation

They're pronounced by Amy (female)
They're pronounced by Emma (female)
They're pronounced by Brian (male)