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Tn (digraph)

In the land of letters, where words come to play, There's a special group that we'll learn today. They're called digraphs, a pair that's quite neat, When two letters combine, they make a new treat. First, we have "ch," like in "cheese" and "chair," Two letters together, a sound in the air. Next is "sh," like in "ship" and "shoe," When they come together, a sound that's true. Now let's meet "th," like in "think" and "this," Two letters combined, a sound you can't miss. And don't forget "ph," like in "phone" and "photo," A pair of letters that make a sound so mellow. In Dutch, there's "ij," like in "ijs" and "pijn," A capital "IJ" at the start, it's quite fine. And in Irish, we have "mb," like in "mbád" and "mbuachaill," A special digraph that's sure to thrill. So let's explore the world of digraphs today, With "ch," "sh," "th," and more on our way. They make our words sound oh so sweet, These magical pairs, a language treat. Random page: RECS