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In the word "chip," the consonant combination is "ch" at the beginning of the word.
that means, (oh and) the letters in parenthesis is what it means.
the word is cherubic.
The Chinese word "Chen" is pronounced like "ch-uhn" with a clear "ch" sound at the beginning, followed by a short "uh" sound.
Its Chick
A beginning blend consists of two consonants blended together at the beginning of a word, such as "bl" in "blend." A digraph is two consonants that make a single sound, such as "ch" in "chat."
ch-oo-ss. But don't pronounce the 'ch' too hard. Sort of put a soft 't' sound at the beginning if possible
You are probably looking for cherish.
There is no rule. The pronunciation of ch depends on the origin of the word. For words with a Greek origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [k]. eg mechanics, chemistry For words with a French origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [sh] eg charade, machine Usually in English the ch is pronounced as [ch] eg chalk, church, much
Ch-Check It Out-Beastie Boys
There are six phonemes, or speech sounds, in the word 'chemist', because the 'ch' blend at the beginning forms a single sound of "k".The phonemes are: ch / e / m / i / s / t
Ache. If you include the ~ch~ sound it will sound like ~h~.