Here's a breakdown:
* "tha" is pronounced like the "th" in "thin" or "thought".
* "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father".
Therefore, the word "thatha" is pronounced with a short, sharp "ta" sound followed by a long, open "a" sound.
Here's a breakdown:
* "tha" is pronounced like the "th" in "thin" or "thought".
* "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father".
Therefore, the word "thatha" is pronounced with a short, sharp "ta" sound followed by a long, open "a" sound.