Not in all languages. In Spanish it can represent [h] as in Mexico, in Greek (as chi) it can represent [kh] as in Xristos, in Nahuatl transliterated into Latin characters it can represent [sh] as in Tlaxcala, in Mandarin transliterated into Latin characters it can represent something between [s] and [th] as in xiao.
There are two phonemes in the word two: t / woThe blend of 'wo' forms a single phonemes, or speech sound.
There are two phonemes in the word "knee". The phonemes are represented by the two letters "n" and "ee" in the word.
The word "at" has two phonemes: /æ/ and /t/.
Two phonemes: /t/ and /æ/
There are two phonemes in the word "know": /n/, /oʊ/.
Two such words are grapheme and graphite.
There are two phonemes in the word two: t / woThe blend of 'wo' forms a single phonemes, or speech sound.
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
There are two phonemes in the word "knee". The phonemes are represented by the two letters "n" and "ee" in the word.
The word "at" has two phonemes: /æ/ and /t/.
Two phonemes: /t/ and /æ/
There are two phonemes in the word "know": /n/, /oʊ/.
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
The word 'see' has two phonemes: /s/ and /i/.
Phonemes are separate speech sounds. The blend thr is made up of two phonemes - th and r.
The word "six" has two phonemes: /s/ and /ɪks/.
The word "ought" has two phonemes: /ɔ/ and /t/.