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The 'Ghoti' word is an artificially constructed word used to display pronunciation irregularities. You pronounce the 'gh' in 'rough' as 'f' You pronounce the 'o' in 'women' as 'i' You pronounce the 'ti' in 'nation' as 'sh' Put those together, and you write 'ghoti' but pronounce it as 'fish'. It is not a 'real' word as such and the 'gh' as 'f' does not appear at the beginning of any real word either. However another construct similar to the above is 'Ghoughpteighbteau', pronounced 'Potato'.
laugh, rough, tough, cough
There is no silent consonant. In fact, the combination 'gh' in this case has a sound similar to the letter 'f'. However, the same combination can have different sounds in different words, like ghetto, or night and though - where it is not pronounced at all.
Although the word 'laughing' has eight letters, there are only five actual phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word, as there are two consonant blends and one vowel blend, each producing a single phoneme.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are l / au / gh / i / ng.
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the "gh" is pronounced like "f" la-f-ter
C f ef a g fg ag f fa c d d c AA f g fg ag f dd c f d c AA f g fg d c AA c d d c AA f g fg ag f dd c f
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d[fg(x)]/dx = df(x)/dx*g(x) + f(x)*dg(x)/dx or (fg)' = f'g + fg'
Tan(f) = HG/FG = 12/5 = 2.4
-3fg and -fg are like terms.
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It is expressed as: fg meaning f times g
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The main theme of this poem is the importance of friendship . the poet remembers his old days with his best friends as the days that never return back , because they are the best days of happiness , hanging around , and the childish faith .
Some words ending with the letters "gh" pronounced as "f" are: rough, tough, enough, cough, laugh.