1. Chalet
2. Champagne
3. Chandelier
4. Charade
5. Charlatan
machetti?
Sheep And Chick. That's All I Can Find.
chef chat chamber charity
ch,sh,th,wh,bl,fr
In French, the "ch" can be pronounced in different ways depending on the word. It can be pronounced as a hard "sh" sound, as in "chocolat," or as a guttural sound, as in "château." It is important to listen to native speakers and practice to get the pronunciation right.
champagne chef chic chalet charlatan chandelier
Words that end in s, x , ch, sh or z require an -es to form the plural.
Uniforms, Hush, Munch, Box, Buzz
There is no rule. The pronunciation of ch depends on the origin of the word. For words with a Greek origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [k]. eg mechanics, chemistry For words with a French origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [sh] eg charade, machine Usually in English the ch is pronounced as [ch] eg chalk, church, much
Nouns ending in ch, x, sh, and s form their plurals by adding -es to the end of the word. The plural form of these nouns will end in -ches, -xes, -shes, and -ses, respectively. Examples include "batches," "boxes," "wishes," and "buses."
ci,ti,ch,sc According to George Bernard Shaw there are 13 spellings for the 'sh' sound. shoe sugar ocean issue nation schist pshaw suspicion nauseous conscious chaperone mansion fuchsia
It's spelled caca and it means sh!*