That's a "diphthong".
Digraph.
Yes. It is safe to say that all alphabets represent the sounds of a language. Even sign language alphabets ultimately represent sounds, even though the users may know know what the sounds are.
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Chinese does not have an alphabet, unless you are referring to pinyin, which is used to represent Chinese sounds via the Roman alphabet.
Japan has four main sets of writing symbols:kanjihiraganakatakanaromajiKanji characters, imported from China, were originally simplified pictures of things. Educated people know at least 2,000 of these, but there are many thousands more.There are also two phonetic alphabets called 'kana'. One is 'hiragana' and the other is 'katakana'. The symbols are different from each other but really they are different letters for writing exactly the same scheme of sounds, so each has a like-for-like equivalent letter in the other. In modern Japanese they have 48 letters (or slight variations of letters) in each set. The difference between the 'kanji' and the 'kana' is that 'kanji' have meaning and sound (usually more than one possible sound for each one), whereas 'kana' only have sound, and do not mean anything in themselves.There is another alphabet that is widely used - the Roman alphabet (the one English uses). Although not everyone is fluent in English, pretty much everyone in Japan can read the letters of the English alphabet, which is known as 'Romaji' (Roman letters).
If you are talking about the letters of the words "PAN no", there is only one alphabet used: the Latin alphabet.
The chemical symbol is one or two letters that represent an element.
Answer 1 :PIAnswer 2 :A.T.
The letter B does not represent one of the possible basis in the DNA stucture. The letters A represent Adenine, G represent Guanine , C represent Cytosine and the 4th is T for Thymine.
three letters one sound
three letters one sound
umm there are 14
g
They are the symbols for the elements . Often they are some of the letters of the English name.For example, Si means Silicon. Silver cannot be Si as well. Therefore, we use the Latin translation, Argentium, to create Ag.
digraph.
A digraph in phonics is two letters that make one sound when they are together, such as "ch" in chair or "sh" in ship. These letters work together to create a single phoneme or sound in words.
The letters are a one- or two-letter symbol assigned to each element
Yes. It is safe to say that all alphabets represent the sounds of a language. Even sign language alphabets ultimately represent sounds, even though the users may know know what the sounds are.