How many digraphs are there in the English language?

In the English language, there are around 10 common digraphs.

Digraphs are combinations of two letters that create a single sound or phoneme. For example, the letter combinations ‘ch’, ‘sh’, and ‘th’ are all considered digraphs. The most commonly recognized English digraphs include:

  • ch
  • sh
  • th
  • wh
  • ph
  • ng
  • ck
  • qu
  • ai
  • ea

While there might be some variation in how digraphs are taught or understood, these combinations are widely accepted and used frequently in the language. Understanding digraphs is essential for phonics and can greatly aid in reading and writing development.

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