Vowel digraphs are 2 vowels that represent a single sound. They are ai, ay, ea, ee, ei, ey, ie, oa, oo, ow, and ue.
the maori alphabet and HawaiianAnswer:The previous answer is wrong. The correct answer is that there is no language with only 12 letters.The modern Māori alphabet has 20 letters, two of which are digraphs: A Ā E Ē H I Ī K M N O Ō P R T U Ū W NG and WH.Hawaiian has 13 letters (12 latin letters plus the okina (apostrophe) which counts as a letter). Hawaiian actually has 18 letters if you include the long vowels.
That means you said no, you mean no and you won't change your mind.
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The Spanish language, like English uses the Latin Alphabet (A, B, C) -- the only exception is the pronunciation of the letters and the addition of 4 extra "letters" (3 digraphs and an accented character). They are CH, LL (makes a "y" consonant sound), RR (rolling R), and the tilde ñ (n-y sound). A, B, C, CH, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, LL, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, RR, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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Vowel digraphs are 2 vowels that represent a single sound. They are ai, ay, ea, ee, ei, ey, ie, oa, oo, ow, and ue.
26 (although many groups of letters (digraphs and trigraphs) form unique sounds in zulu such as "nhl". If you count all the digraphs and trigraphs as separate letters, then there are 60 letters).
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The word digraph is a noun. The plural form is digraphs.
Write sentences using digraphs.
No, diphthongs and vowel digraphs are not the same thing. A diphthong is a combination of two vowel sounds within the same syllable, while a vowel digraph is a combination of two vowels that make a single sound (e.g., "ea" in "eat").
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Yes, "igh" is a vowel digraph. It is commonly found in words like "high" and "light" and represents the long "i" sound.
The word "kerchief" contains a digraph. Digraphs are pairs of letters that represent a single sound, in this case, the "ch" sound.
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