Rh (digraph)
Oh, let me tell you, my dear little friend,
About digraphs, a magical blend.
When two letters join, they make a new sound,
In words we use, all around.
Let's start with "ch," a sound so nice,
In words like "cheese" and "chocolate" it lies.
Capitalized, it becomes "Ch," you see,
In "Cherry" and "Champion," it's the key.
Next up is "ij," a Dutch delight,
In "bij" and "rij" it shines so bright.
When capitalized, it becomes "IJ,"
In "IJsland" and "IJsje," it's on display.
Now, let's talk about the Irish way,
Where eclipses make digraphs sway.
"mb" becomes "mB," a change so grand,
In "mbliana" and "mbád," it takes a stand.
We end with "å," a letter unique,
In Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, it speaks.
But in the alphabet, it's with "a" it's found,
In words like "barn" and "årstid" all around.
So remember, my dear, the magic of digraphs,
In different languages, they make us laugh.
They join together, creating something new,
In words we use, each day through and through.
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