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  • 21Skj (trigraph) — Skj is a trigraph used to represent the voiceless postalveolar fricative IPA|/ʃ/, in the Norwegian and Faroese languages..It sounds just like the English sh in the word fi sh .In Norwegian, it is found in words like, kan skj e (maybe) and te skj… …

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  • 22Ths (trigraph) — Ths is a trigraph used in Xhosa to write the sound IPA|/tsʰ/. It is often replaced with the ambiguous trigraph tsh …

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  • 23Igh (trigraph) — igh is a sequence of letters that may be considered a trigraph for the diphthong IPA|/aɪ/ in English. It differs from the vowel letter i followed by the silent digraph gh in that the vowel is always long : Compare night IPA|/naɪt/ with nit… …

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  • 24Ngh (trigraph) — Ngh is a trigraph composed of the Latin letters N, G and H.Usage in VietnameseIt is also used in Vietnamese for the velar nasal consonant, before the letters e , i , and y . It was previously considered a single letter, but is not currently.Usage …

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  • 25Eau (trigraph) — Eau is a trigraph of the Latin alphabet.FrenchIn Modern French, eau is pronounced /o/ and may or may not be the same phoneme as the one attached to the letter o.It is used as an ending for several words, like “berceau” (cradle) or “manteau”… …

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  • 26Nch (trigraph) — Nch is a trigraph used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Hmong, where it represents the sound IPA|/ɲɟʱ/ …

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  • 27Nkh (trigraph) — Nkh is a trigraph used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Hmong, where it represents the sound IPA|/ŋgʱ/ …

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  • 28Nqh (trigraph) — Nqh is a trigraph used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Hmong, where it represents the sound IPA|/ɴɢʱ/ …

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  • 29Nth (trigraph) — Nth is a trigraph used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Hmong, where it represents the sound IPA|/ndʱ/. In the transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages such as Yanyuwa it represents a dental stop, IPA|/n̪t̪ n̪d̪/ …

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  • 30Nrh (trigraph) — Nrh is a trigraph used in the Romanized Popular Alphabet used to write Hmong, where it represents the sound IPA|/ɳɖʱ/ …

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