bargraph, autograph, pictograph
paragraph
graph, telegraph, phonograph, glyph, tough, rough, enough, cough, slough, trough
cafe, fife, giraffe, life, knife, safe, wife
'Sound like F' Ph WordsSome words that are spelled with a pH that sounds like an f are: pharmacyphenolphialphlebotomyphonephrasephysical
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phraseamphitheatregraphamphoraphotodolphin
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They are usually Greek words: amphitheatre, photo, amphora
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
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."
This is an example of a paragraph using words that have 'ph' in them, but are pronounced as the 'f' sound.The idea of the telephone first came along when somebody thought a speaking telegraph would be a great idea for communication. Many, many people built on the idea until Alexander Graham Bell came out with the final product. He spoke the first words over the telephone in the mid 1800s to Thhomas Watson, his assistant. His work and the work of many other dedicated people will never be forgotten.The bolded words are examples of what you were looking for.
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).