- German, for example, the
tetragraph tsch
represents the
sound of the
English digraph ch.
English does not have
tetragraphs in
native words (the closest...
- a list of
tetragraphs in the
Latin script.
These are most
common in
Irish orthography. For
Cyrillic tetragraphs, see
tetragraph.
Tetragraphs in Arrernte...
- Ough is a four-letter sequence, a
tetragraph, used in
English orthography and
notorious for its
unpredictable pronunciation. It has at
least eight pronunciations...
-
Heptagraph (seven letters, as
German ⟨schtsch⟩)
Combinations longer than
tetragraphs are unusual. The
German pentagraph ⟨tzsch⟩ has
largely been replaced...
- letters, as ⟨ch⟩ or ⟨ea⟩)
trigraphs (three letters, as ⟨tch⟩ or ⟨eau⟩)
tetragraphs (four letters, as
German ⟨tsch⟩)
pentagraphs (five letters, as in the...
- dictionary.
Tetragram or
tetragraph generally refers to any a
group of four letters, but more
specifically may
refer to:
Tetragraph, in orthography, referring...
- An t-Samhain (Scottish Gaelic), and Yn
Tauin (Manx). The ⟨amha⟩ is a
tetragraph for the
sounds /əu̯/.
Older forms of the word
include the
Scottish Gaelic...
- may apply. This is the case
where the
hyphen is part of a
trigraph or
tetragraph denoting a
specific sound (like in the
Swiss placename "S-chanf"), or...
- ⟨cz⟩,
English and
Spanish digraph ⟨ch⟩,
French trigraph ⟨tch⟩,
German tetragraph ⟨tsch⟩,
Hungarian digraph ⟨cs⟩,
Basque and
Catalan digraph ⟨tx⟩ and Italian...
- digraphs, and three-letter
groups are
called trigraphs.
German uses the
tetragraphs (four letters) "tsch" for the
phoneme German pronunciation: [tʃ] and...