Not really. It's a very subtle difference that most people don't detect because the people who pronounce the words make them sound the same. They're lazy, I guess.
Not really; there are subtle diferences but, as our friend here said, they have been losing that little difference because people don't usually pronounce them as they should
Yes really
their is pronounced /ðer/
they're is pronounced /ðer/
there is pronounced /ðer/
they are the same. They may sound different at times because of the words that surround them, that doesn't mean they are supposed to.
their is pronounced /ðer/
they're is pronounced /ðer/
there is pronounced /ðer/
they are the same. They may sound different at times because of the words that surround them, that doesn't mean they are supposed to.