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There are many words that start with a ph, but sounds like an "f" sound. For instance: phantom, phone, philanthropy, philosophy, phlegm, phobia, phosphate, photo, physical, physics, phytoplankton
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graph, telegraph, phonograph, glyph, tough, rough, enough, cough, slough, trough
Words with F for the 3rd letter:affordbeforecafecoffincoffeedefenddifferentdeflateduffleelfenforcefiftygiftheftyhuffyinferenceinferiorinformalinfinitejiffyleftlifeloftymiffedmuffinniftyofferoffpuffinpuffraftreferriftruffleriflesoftsafesuffertaffytoffeeunfaithfulunfortunatewafer
Words that have F in the middle:baffledbuffetcafecaffeinecoffeecoffincomfortcraftydraftyduffeleffortfifefluffyjiffyknifelifemuffinmufflerofferparaffinperfectprofessorpuffyrafflerafterrefrigeratorroofingrufflesafetyscuffleshufflesnifflesnifflestrifesuffersuffocatesurfertaffyterrifictoffeetraffictrufflewafflewife
The "ph" sound is a digraph, which is a combination of two letters that represent a single sound. In words like "phone" or "photo," the "ph" sound is pronounced as an "f."
There are many words that start with a ph, but sounds like an "f" sound. For instance: phantom, phone, philanthropy, philosophy, phlegm, phobia, phosphate, photo, physical, physics, phytoplankton
In words like "of" and "safety," the letter f is pronounced like the letter v.
They are usually Greek words: amphitheatre, photo, amphora
The letters "ph" usually sound like "f." For example, the word "laugh" sounds like /laf/; the word "rough" sounds like /ruf/. Sometimes the letters are written together but belong to two different syllables, in which case they sound like "p" and "h." Example: haphazard
the pH forms an f sound, like fone
Because the word comes from the Greek word delphis, and like many Greek words, the "ph" is commonly used for the "f" sound.
Generally speaking, words with ph derive from Greek, which uses the digraph phi for the f sound ( although originally it was pronounced p+h, as in up-hill or hop-house).
Nothing in ancient greek starts with an "f". Tyhe Greeks had no letter "f", instead they had "phi" which is like the "pH" sound at the beginning of "philosophy". Many words begun with "pH" Love - philos fear - phobos light - photos
of that's the only one that comes to mind. it has a /v/ sound.
One example of a word containing the same digraph sound as "Philadelphia" is "elephant." The "ph" digraph in both words produces the same "f" sound.
The spelling of "Filipino" with an F instead of a Ph is due to the influence of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, where the F sound is used instead of the Ph sound found in English. This spelling has been retained in modern usage.