Learn about the English multigraph 'tch' and discover the various sounds it represents. This lesson will clarify its pronunciation.

English Multigraph 'tch'

The multigraph 'tch' is made of three consonants 't', 'c', and 'h'. In this lesson, we will learn how it is pronounced.

Multigraphs are a set of more than two letters that stand together and produce a new sound.

Multigraph tch
Name tch (pronounced /'tee 'si ˈeɪtʃ/)
Common Sound(s) /tʃ/

The Multigraph 'tch'

The multigraph 'tch' sounds /tʃ/:

kitchen /ˈkɪ(ə)n/

stretch /stre/

switch /swɪ/

watch /wɑː/

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