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Q: Where 2 letters represent a single sound what is that called?
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What oval shape symbol place on the staff to represent musical sound?

notes?


What does the dots over the you and j mean?

The dots over i and j are called tittles. This is what wikipedia says:The tittle first appeared in Latin manuscripts in the 11th century, to distinguish the letter i from strokes of nearby letters. Although originally a larger mark, it was reduced to a dot when Roman-style typefaces were introduced.The 'u' or 'j' with two dots over are used in some languages,hungarian, Portuguese, to represent a different vowel sound to the English sound.I think they represent a vowel that is more 'fronted' than the English vowel.


How many syllables in increased?

Actually, this word is quite weird! Their are only two syllables in the word increased! IN-CREASED! The last few letters 'ED' are not counted as a single syllable because it doesn't sound like proper-English. Hope this Helps!


What type of visual representation is a sound bar?

A sound bar is a special loudspeaker, consisting of a single cabinet, that creates a stereo sound. A visual representation thereof would be a visualization of the input sound, not the sound bar itself.


What is a digraphs?

A digraph is when more than one letter have a single sound...like /ea/ in bread or /ch/ in chat. Digraphs can come at the front, middle, or end of word and can be consonants or vowels. Blends are different because they have more than one letter but you can hear their sounds and are not one single sound. It is contrary to its name of 'blend'. --- The key thing is that the two letters are commonly linked when printed.

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In orthography a combination of 2 letters representing a single sound?

Each of the vowels A, E, I, O and U has at least two sounds, so-called long and short; C and G are hard or soft; S is voiced or unvoiced; X is pronounced Z at the beginning of a word; Y can have a long I sound or a long E sound.


What is the difference between an alphabet and a letter?

A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.


What is two letters used to represent one sound?

That's a "diphthong".


What is the meaning of digraph?

Two signs or characters combined to express a single articulated sound; as ea in head, or th in bath.


What do you call Three letters forming a single sound?

trigraph


What is spelling by the sound of the word's letters called?

"Sound it out"


What are the 2 last letters in the English language?

Y and Z are the last letters in the alphabet. W and J were the last letters to be added to the alphabet. Originally, the letter U was also used to represent the W sound, and the letter I to represent the J sound.


In orthography a combination of two letters representing a single sound?

Digraph.


What are the meanings of the Hebrew letters?

The first Hebrew letter is called "Alef" (א). It is a silent letter.


What does consonant digraph mean?

A consonant digraph is a combination of two consonant letters that together represent a single sound. Examples include "th," "ch," and "sh." The letters in a digraph work together to create a unique sound that is different from the individual sounds of the letters.


What is the use of words that imitate the sound they represent called?

Onomatopoeia.


What is a digraph in phonics?

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.