Look up CH, Ch, ch, cH, or .ch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CH, Ch, cH, or ch may refer to: Television channel (sometimes abbreviated as "ch." for...
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List of Latin-script trigraphs (redirect from C'h)
is used for /w/ and /vʲ/ in Irish. It is used for the eclipsis of ⟨f⟩. ⟨cʼh⟩ is used for /x/ (a voiceless velar fricative) in Breton. It should not be...
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Trigraph (orthography) (redirect from Cʼh)
A trigraph (from Ancient Greek τρεῖς (treîs) 'three' and γράφω (gráphō) 'to write') is a group of three characters used to represent a single sound or...
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before liquids: Welsh dd [ð], f [v] Cornish dh [ð], v [v] Breton z [z], c'h [ɣ], v [v] Contrast Irish dh, gh, bh, mh Voiceless spirants: Geminated voiceless...
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construction o(cʼh) + infinitive. At the end comes the Object. This construction is an exception to verb-second. the third places the construction o(cʼh) + infinitive...
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trigraph is made up of three letters, like the German ⟨sch⟩, the Breton ⟨c'h⟩ or the Milanese ⟨oeu⟩. In the orthographies of some languages, digraphs...
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⟨ou⟩ which is pronounced as /u:/. An apostrophe is used to distinguish ⟨c'h⟩, pronounced /x/ as the digraph ⟨ch⟩ is used in other Celtic languages, from...
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"some" /mˈnak(ət)/. Today, a number of nouns beginning with k change to c'h following the articles ar "the" and ur "a": ar c'hastell "the castle" ur...
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deich /dʲɛç/ "ten". Breton has evolved a modified form of this digraph, c'h for representing [x], as opposed to ch, which stands for [ʃ]. In Welsh ch...
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Bislama also has the digraph ⟨ng⟩. ↑↑↑↑ Breton also has the digraphs ⟨ch, c'h, zh⟩. ⟨c, q, x⟩ are used in foreign words or digraphs only. ↑↑↑ Catalan also...
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