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Is pH a consonant cluster?

NO,, because it represents A SINGLE SOUND,,Clusters are made of two or more consonant sounds


What word has the digraph ph and a short E vowel sound?

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.


What are Ph words that sound like f?

'Sound like F' Ph WordsSome words that are spelled with a pH that sounds like an f are: pharmacyphenolphialphlebotomyphonephrasephysical


What is the pH sound?

The "ph" sound is a digraph, which is a combination of two letters that represent a single sound. In words like "phone" or "photo," the "ph" sound is pronounced as an "f."


What are consonents dighraphs?

A consonant is any letter in the alphabet that is not a vowel. The vowels are A E I O U so consonants are B C D F G etc.A digraph is a pair of consonants that together represent a sound eg ch, ph.


What are some words PH sound?

philippines


Words with ending sounds - PH?

Any of the words that end in graph fit this: graph, phonograph, telegraph


When does pH sound f in a words?

They are usually Greek words: amphitheatre, photo, amphora


What words fit the pattern of vowel consonant consonant vowel consonant?

There are many, many such words, including cat, dog, fin, gin, dig, hex, and on and on. There are even more if you think of "ch", "ph", "sh", "dg", "th", etc, as consonants, which they are, at least in the spoken word. Then you could include words like then, this, that, bath, both, ...


What words start with pH but sound like a f?

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


What are some words with consonant blends?

br: brain, break, embracebl: blame, problem, blisscr: create, cry, discreditdr : drum, adrift, dresssh: shut, wish, usherth: thin, path, gatherch: teach, chill, beachsn: snap, parsnip, fans- pr:expressions,prayers


Why is pH used in some English words instead of f?

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).