Some words with the sound "tch" include: stitch, scratch, watch, witch, etch, snatch, batch, twitch, scritch, match, latch, notch, crotch, clutch, catch, hutch, blotch, flinch, screech, sketch, trench, crutch, crutch, botch, scotch, retch, twitchy, natch, hootch, vetch, botchy, latchkey, bewitch, splotch, twitcher, scotchy, stench, wretch, scritch.
Excluding the words with -rch which have R-controlled vowels, there are several vowel pairs that have long sounds before a -ch or -tch : EE words as in beech and speech EA words as in beach and teach OA words that have a long O sound as in coach, broach, and poach OO words such as hooch and pooch OU words that have the OW sound, as in couch and pouch There are no single-letter exceptions to the -ch/-tch pattern.
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
curry, furry
The OU in shout has the OU/OW vowel sound, as in the rhyming words out, clout, snout, and rout. Words with the sound include words that rhyme with: OU words - cloud, foul, sound, count, thou OW words - how, cowl, clown, crowd
TCH
Well,when the letter t meets the letters ch they make a new sound tch.Some words end with tch like in catch watch hatch crutch.
snatch, batch, scratch, twitch, sketch, fetch, match, watch, catch and witch there is all 10 of you words with TCH in them.
Excluding the words with -rch which have R-controlled vowels, there are several vowel pairs that have long sounds before a -ch or -tch : EE words as in beech and speech EA words as in beach and teach OA words that have a long O sound as in coach, broach, and poach OO words such as hooch and pooch OU words that have the OW sound, as in couch and pouch There are no single-letter exceptions to the -ch/-tch pattern.
I don't see a pattern other than they sound much the same:archbeachchurcheachlurchmarchpeachreachrichsearchspinachteachtouchmuchbatchbitchbotchcatchditchhitchitchmatchpitchstitchswatchswitchwatchwitch
An affricative is another name for an affricate, a sound produced by the combination of a plosive and a fricative - such as the -tch of catch and the j- of jury.
Roughly 'troor' with the 't' approaching a "tch" sound.
Inch
An affricate is a sound produced by the combination of a plosive and a fricative, such as the -tch of catch or the j- of jury.
No. The long 'e' sound is 'ee.' In the word sketch, there is a short 'e' sound - the 'e' sounds like 'eh' (sk-eh-tch).
It is because until very recently French was the language of international communication, and the Czech sound of cz- is spelled tch- in French.Now Czechoslovakia don't exist.For the Czech Republic the code is Cz.
you can say "tee-tee" or wrap it, like "tch-tch-cha-tch" or "tp" hahahaha