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In [[phonics]] a digraph is a phoneme where two [[Letter|letters]] join together to make one [[sound]].
In [[phonics]] a digraph is a [[phoneme]] where two [[Letter|letters]] join together to make one [[sound]].


== The Digraphs in the English Language ==
== The Digraphs in the English Language ==
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* [[Phoneme Sound - /ch/|/ch/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /ch/|/ch/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /ck/|/ck/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /ck/|/ck/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /ng/|/ng/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /qu/|/qu/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /qu/|/qu/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /sh/|/sh/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /sh/|/sh/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /th/|/th/]]
* [[Phoneme Sound - /th/|/th/]]

Revision as of 08:58, 16 August 2025

In phonics a digraph is a phoneme where two letters join together to make one sound.

The Digraphs in the English Language