Yes, "igh" is a vowel digraph. It is commonly found in words like "high" and "light" and represents the long "i" sound.
In addition to the words ending in -ight that have a long I (fight, right, sight), there are the words high, nigh, sigh, and thigh.
Some examples of words with "igh" pronounced differently include "sleigh" (pronounced as "slay"), "bough" (pronounced as "bow"), and "burial" (pronounced as "bury-ul").
Bright, brightly Alight Fright, frighten, frightened Slight, slightly
The long I sound may be created by I, or Y, or by these combinations: IE words (die, lie, pie) EI words (stein, fraulein) AY words from French (bayou, cayenne) EY words such as geyser and Cheyenne UY words such as buy and guy * also with the silent letters IGH and IGHT (high, sigh, light, might)
highsighneighthighweighnigh
high, nigh, sigh, weigh
Sigh, nigh, flight , thigh, fight. That all I know
like high and sigh
* sigh * thigh * high
Yes, "igh" is a vowel digraph. It is commonly found in words like "high" and "light" and represents the long "i" sound.
nigh, thigh, sigh, high
neigh...he he that's all i got
In addition to the words ending in -ight that have a long I (fight, right, sight), there are the words high, nigh, sigh, and thigh.
Some examples of words with "igh" pronounced differently include "sleigh" (pronounced as "slay"), "bough" (pronounced as "bow"), and "burial" (pronounced as "bury-ul").
Institut IGH's population is 972.
Institut IGH was created in 1949.