* The "ea" in "wreath" is pronounced like the "e" in "bed" or "pen".
* It's a short "e" sound, not a long "e" sound like in "tree" or "see".
So, the pronunciation of "wreath" is similar to "reth".
* The "ea" in "wreath" is pronounced like the "e" in "bed" or "pen".
* It's a short "e" sound, not a long "e" sound like in "tree" or "see".
So, the pronunciation of "wreath" is similar to "reth".