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The word "taboo" contains a beginning blend, specifically the "ta" sound made up of the consonant "t" followed by the vowel "a." There is no digraph in "taboo," as a digraph consists of two letters that together make one sound, such as "sh" in "ship." The ending "boo" is a separate syllable and does not form a digraph either.
The Reign of Terror.
The duration of Reign of the Fallen is 3300.0 seconds.
The Reign of Terror was called The reign of Terror because hundreds of thousands of people were killed. Royalists, people who supported the Royalists and anyone who was thought to be a threat was violently beheaded.
Reign - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
A digraph is short for directed graph.
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The word digraph is a noun. The plural form is digraphs.
The antonym for "digraph" is "monograph." While a digraph is a combination of two letters representing a single sound, a monograph is a scholarly piece of writing on a specific subject.
"Boat" is a word with a vowel digraph, with the "oa" representing a single vowel sound.
A split digraph is when a vowel digraph is split by a consonant, such as the 'e' at the end of a word making the vowel say its name as in "time" or "hope." It occurs when an 'e' at the end of a word changes the short vowel sound to a long vowel sound.
Yes. The digraph OW has a long O vowel sound.
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One example of a word containing the same digraph sound as "Philadelphia" is "elephant." The "ph" digraph in both words produces the same "f" sound.
No, "boy" is not a digraph. A digraph consists of two letters that together represent a single sound, such as "ch" in "chop" or "sh" in "ship." In "boy," the "oy" does function as a single vowel sound, but it is not a traditional digraph in the same sense as those formed by two consonants. Instead, "oy" is classified as a vowel team.
The word "kerchief" contains a digraph. The "ch" in "kerchief" represents a single sound, making it a digraph. There are no blends in the word, as blends consist of two or more consonants that each retain their individual sounds.
A digraph. A digraph is when two consonants make one sound. "Ch," "sh," and "th" are other examples.