There is no word that ends in the letter 'wh' recorded online (net) or in print (dictionary). Except, acronyms.
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Whiskey Hotel is the code name for the White House. Code names are used in combat to sometimes confuse an enemy who may be listening in. Whiskey Hotel - WH White House - WH
in the UK you can get them in WH Smiths and large Sainsburys You can also get them in the US in Blockbuster.
no wh is not a word
The word "wholly" contains a beginning digraph "wh" which creates a /hw/ sound, rather than a blend.
There is one Old English word it is "Slowh"
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I am going to suggest Cthulhuwh. It's not a real word, but then, I don't think there are any real words that end in wh.
Not if pronounced correctly. 'Where' sounds like 'wear' and 'ware' with the 'wh' combo sound at the beginning. Wheareas 'were' sounds more like 'whirr', but without the 'wh' sound.
There is one word and it is an old English word , it is slowh.
No, there are none.
Owh, that hurt!
It depends on the dialect of the speaker. In some English-speaking regions, the 'h' is heard, making 'when' sound different from 'wen.' In this case, the beginning of the word is voiceless. In other regions, 'when' is pronounced exactly as if it were 'wen,' and that beginning consonent is voiced.