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  • Digraph (orthography) - Wikipedia
    In some orthographies, a digraph (or a trigraph) is considered to constitute a letter, which means that it has its own place in the alphabet and cannot be separated into its constituent graphemes for purposes of sorting, abbreviating, or hyphenating words
  • What is a Digraph? | Examples, Definition Resources | K-5 ELA - Twinkl
    The word "digraph" consists of two Greek words: "Di," which means "two" and "graph," which means "written " So, digraph refers to something that comprises two written parts
  • Digraph Words: A Comprehensive Guide for English Learners
    A digraph is a combination of two letters that represent a single sound Learning digraphs can be challenging, but it is a necessary step in improving one’s grasp of the English language
  • What Is a Digraph? | Literacy Made Simple
    Enter the digraph, one of the most important stepping stones in early reading and spelling Understanding digraphs gives students the tools to tackle more complex words, expand their vocabulary, and grow in confidence as readers
  • DIGRAPH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DIGRAPH is a group of two successive letters whose phonetic value is a single sound (such as ea in bread or ng in sing) or whose value is not the sum of a value borne by each in other occurrences (such as ch in chin where the value is \t\ + \sh\)
  • What Is a Digraph? Understanding This Phonics Building Block
    By definition, a digraph is the term used to describe two consecutive letters that work together to make one sound Understanding this is crucial for students because these two-letter pairs show up in most words in the English language
  • What are Digraphs: Consonant Digraphs with Digraph Lists
    A digraph is a combination of two letters that work together to make one sound, or phoneme For example, the letters PH in the word *graph *work together to make the phoneme f
  • The Difference Between Blends and Digraphs - This Reading Mama
    What is a Digraph? A digraph is two consonants that come together to make ONE sound For example, think about the sh in the word sheep You can hear that sh makes one sound sh There are common digraphs like ch, sh, th, and wh There are less common digraphs like wr, kn, gn, gh, and ph
  • What is a Digraph? | Digraphs and Trigraphs - Twinkl
    A digraph is two letters combined to make a single sound in written or spoken English A digraph can consist of consonants and vowels These shouldn't be confused with adjacent consonants, where each letter makes a distinct sound rather than combining to make one sound Quadgraphs are a single sound that is made up of four letters
  • Digraphs in English: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    A digraph is two letters that make one sound, like 'ch' in 'church' or 'sh' in 'shoe ' Digraphs are important but can be hard for children because they don't always follow usual rules





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