amphetamine
anaphylaxis
audiophile
cacophony
chlorophyll
elephant
euphony
hemophilia
homophone
nymphomania
phosphorescence
symphony
telephone
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all the "phobia" words, including these:
acrophobia
arachnophobia
hydrophobia
triskaidekaphobia
zoophobia
and hundreds more (http://phobialist.com/reverse.html)
poo
Originally used for the aspirated sound of p and h, as in English up-hill or top-hat, the Greek letter phi became pronounced more-or-less like f over centuries. By Roman times, it was no longer a bilabial aspirate at all, but a labio-dental fricative.
There are many words that use the letter combination 'ph' that sounds like 'f' in the English language. If a photograph is taken of a phonograph, there are two examples. Perhaps a chemist might introduce a phenol, or a psychiatrist could talk about phobias. Biologists would be happy to talk about biomorphology. It can be seen that there are a large number of words with ph in them, if only they could be deciphered.
Phineas headed down to the local TicketMaster outlet to try and score some Phish tickets. After all, thought Phineas, this is the nineties, and one has to keep up with all the hip bands! But when he saw the price of tickets, he realized he wouldn't have enough money left to get pharmaceuticals for the show, (among his many other failings, Phineas was a huge pharma-phage).
"I could invite Phillip, my physician friend, to the Phish show. He would likely turn me on to some fresh pharmaceuticals for free", Phineas figured. Suddenly, Phineas felt a sharp pang in his paunch. "Great! Now my phagedena is going to act up the day of the Phish show! Why God, why?" Phineas had never been in the best physical shape, and a recent accidental ingestion of phytotoxins hadn't helped matters.
Compound words which are made of one word which ends in "p" and aother which begins with "h" - like 'loophole', 'haphazard'.
'Elephant', 'phase' and 'phylum' are three examples.
Phone, also phosphorus, phlegmatic.
'Sound like F' Ph WordsSome words that are spelled with a pH that sounds like an f are: pharmacyphenolphialphlebotomyphonephrasephysical
There are many words that start with a ph, but sounds like an "f" sound. For instance: phantom, phone, philanthropy, philosophy, phlegm, phobia, phosphate, photo, physical, physics, phytoplankton
philippines
In words like "of" and "safety," the letter f is pronounced like the letter v.
The letters "ph" usually sound like "f." For example, the word "laugh" sounds like /laf/; the word "rough" sounds like /ruf/. Sometimes the letters are written together but belong to two different syllables, in which case they sound like "p" and "h." Example: haphazard
Photograph, pharynx, philosophy, hydrophilic, phishing.
Because the word comes from the Greek word delphis, and like many Greek words, the "ph" is commonly used for the "f" sound.
They are usually Greek words: amphitheatre, photo, amphora
the pH forms an f sound, like fone
In these words ephemeral pheromone the E following the PH has a short E sound (ih-fem-ur-ul). The word "phlegm" has an extra consonant, the L.
Well, you see "ph" sounds like the strong ffhh sound. it is used in many words such as Psychology. it is also used in names such as phillip. i hope this helps you understand the english lanugage, it is very difficult to pick up (not litterally, but thats a idiom)
Generally speaking, words with ph derive from Greek, which uses the digraph phi for the f sound ( although originally it was pronounced p+h, as in up-hill or hop-house).