of that's the only one that comes to mind. it has a /v/ sound.
It is the nearest phonetic representation.It could be spelled with the first consonental sound being spelled gh: the gh giving the sound that is has in the word "enough". That would make English spelling even more illogical than it is now.
A phoneme is a sound. It is put in sound boxes like so /n/ /i/ /gh/ /t/. The gh makes one sound so it is only one phoneme. Making a 6 letter word into a 5 sound word.
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"Djee" is the way to say the Italian letter g.Specifically, the sound varies according to what letter follows. The sound becomes the sound "gh" as in the English word "go" when it is followed by a consonant or the vowels a, o, u. It becomes the sound "dj" as in the English word "general" when it is followed by the vowels eor i.
There are 4 phonemes in the word "night": /n/ /ai/ /t/.
No. The I is pronounced as a long I sound. The GH is silent.
Hiccough, aka hiccup
Haughty is a synonym for the word "arrogant", so the definition is the same or close to the same as arrogant. The "gh" is pronounced with the "au" sound, therefore, the whole "augh" part is pronounced as a "short o" sound. Hope this helps!
I don't know what country you're from, but this is America & we speak English. I can guarantee you that you are not speaking the English language.
Fish. Gh in cough is f sound, the o in women is I sound, and the ti in station is an sh sound. So ghoti is fish
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No, "fright" is not a short vowel word. It has a long vowel sound in the first syllable.