How to Pronounce "troth"
word
ˈtɹoʊθ/, /ˈtɹɔθ
TROHTH
tɹˈɒθ
TROTH
Definition
An old-fashioned word meaning a promise to be loyal or faithful, especially in marriage. It can also mean truth or faithfulness.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈtɹoʊθ/, /ˈtɹɔθ
British English
tɹˈɒθ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
TROHTH
UK
TROTH
Listen in Context
He swore his troth to her before the altar.
In old stories, knights gave their troth to their kings.
She kept her troth despite many challenges.
He said, 'I plight thee my troth,' during the wedding ceremony.