Some of the more common words beginning in ch that say /sh/: chagrin chaise chalet champagne chambray chamois chandelier chapeau chaparral chaperone charade charlatan Charlotte chauffeur chauvinist chef chemise chevron Chicago chiffon chivalry chute Words that contain ch saying /sh/ brochure cache crochet machine Michigan moustache parachute
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Thousands of words begin with the letters CH. A few of those words are chain, chainsaw, chair, chairman, chalet, chalk, challenge, chamber, champ, chance, chancy, change, channel, chant, chaotic, chap, chapped, chapter, charge, charismatic, charity, charitable, charming, chaste, chat, chatty, cheap, cheerful, chick, chicken, childish, chief, child, chilly, chin, chip, chipper, chisel, chivalrous, choice, choir, choke, choose, chop, chord, chow, chubby, chuckle and church.
Church. Chew. Change. Chug (The sound an old "ChooChoo Train" makes. The spanish dance, ChaCha "AahhhCHOO" The sound you make when you sneeze. Try it.
Here are some words:
•Stomach
•Patriarch
•Monarch
•Plutarch
•Matriarch
•Oligarch
•Enoch
Easy words with ch that sound like K:chiorchoruscharacterEasy words with ch that sound like SH:chutechefcrochetmachineparachute
Some examples of words that have "ch" when a short vowel sound comes right before the ending sound are: Watch Catch Patch Stretch Match
cheese
/k/ spelled chRule: ch sounds like /k/ in words of Greek origin:chorus, Christmas
each
dispatch patch match
the ä-sound is pronounced similar to the a- sound in English words like dare and airthe ch-sound is pronounced similar to the h-sound in English words like huge, humanDo bist dare'm'lich
Excluding the words with -rch which have R-controlled vowels, there are several vowel pairs that have long sounds before a -ch or -tch : EE words as in beech and speech EA words as in beach and teach OA words that have a long O sound as in coach, broach, and poach OO words such as hooch and pooch OU words that have the OW sound, as in couch and pouch There are no single-letter exceptions to the -ch/-tch pattern.
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Examples of nouns that end with S are:biasbusJonasvirusExamples of nouns that end with X are: foxSiouxboxhoaxExamples of nouns ending with Z are: quizLa Paz (Bolivia)waltzjazzExamples of nouns ending with CH are: churchMarchporchbleachExamples of nouns ending with SS are: classbossmassmossExamples of nouns ending with SH are: garnishhashmarshbrush
Beseech, bewitch
The correct German pronunciation of words such as ich, mich and dich is made by arching the tongue towards the rear of the pallet. Neither the sh-sound or the kh-sound are regional dialects for pronouncing these words (although a Berlin variation if ich is icke). The ch-sound in these words resembles the 'h' sound made at the start of English words such as 'huge', 'humour' or 'humane'.Certain German words ending in -ch, such as Loch, Koch, Kachel, Krach, are pronounced with a kh-sound coming from the back of the throat (as in Gaelic words such as Loch Ness, Lough Neagh).