Just f makes the ffff sound, the other letters make up the first part of the word.
The letters "ou" make the "f" sound in the word "rough."
The letters "ti" in the word "caution" make the "sh" sound.
The letter Y has a long I sound in typhoon. (The same is true of the word typhoid.)
The letters U and Y together make the vowel sound. By itself, Y usually has the sound of a long I, but in this case the word buy has collected a U from its Middle English form bycgan and is differentiated from the homophone word , which is by.
The word "leaf" has a long e sound (/liːf/).
'Tcheh' is the sound that the letters 'ce' make in Italian. It doesn't matter what word they're part of. It doesn't matter where they're found within the word: beginning, middle or end. The sound always is the same.
In the word "plight," the letters "i" and "g" have the long "i" sound.
"the word of the sound of your voice with four letters" is grammatically incorrect.
It makes the sound euuh, like in eeew! or jew. It's a French word.
The EA pair has a long E sound as in reef.
Which letters make the c make the s sound
No. The EA has a long E sound as in leave and lean.