The digraph “ch” can be pronounced in four different ways in English. How can this be possible?
Though it is a Germanic language, English has borrowed words from many other languages that it's been in contact with through the centuries, but most influences come from French and the classic languages Greek and Latin.
English letters and letter combinations of Greek origin or influence |
In this video you can hear many of these words.
On the other hand, words coming from Greek retain the /k/ sound, as they were said by the Greek and the Romans as well. Some well known examples are: architect, orchestra, choir,... and of course, the many words related to medicine that come from Greek and are used in most modern European languages.
Listen to many of these words in this video. If you want to read a thorough list of these words follow this link.
Well, that makes three different sounds: /tʃ /, /ʃ / and /k/, and I said four different sounds. Which is the last one? The sound / χ /, which sounds like a strong aspirated /h/ and is used in Scottish words of Gaelic origin such as loch /loχ/ (lake), which is written lough in Ireland.
Well, that makes three different sounds: /tʃ /, /ʃ / and /k/, and I said four different sounds. Which is the last one? The sound / χ /, which sounds like a strong aspirated /h/ and is used in Scottish words of Gaelic origin such as loch /loχ/ (lake), which is written lough in Ireland.
For a complete chart with all the phonemes of English, follow this link.
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DeleteI have a last name that originated from Serbia (Zorich), but my first language is Russian. Somehow, majority of English-speaking people pronounce my name with a K at the end instead as it should be ch (as in church). Where is the problem? I would really appreciate your help.
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Deletecan you explain me why spinach is pronounced in a different way.... I have read your explanation but I don't understand this word... for example spinach and tech
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Hi! "Spinach" is pronounced with / tʃ / as in "church". "Tech" is pronounced with /k/ as it is an abbreviation of "technology".
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ReplyDeletebut how can I differentiate between ch = k and ch = sh for new words.
It depends on the word. A new word in a language can generally be made by combining others, in which case it will be pronounced like its precedent. For example, the new coinage "Chillax" is a portmanteau word that combines "Chill" and "relax", therefore, it is pronounced as in "chill" /tʃɪˈl/.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, many neologisms (i.e. new words) come from other languages, and therefore they tend to be pronounced as in the original language.
Bear in mind that completely invented words are very rare.
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Your explanation, given here, of how to differentiate between ch = k and ch = sh for new words helped me clear my confusion with this type of words.
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