Ch is a digraph in the Latin alphabet, which is made of the consonant letters C and H. It is used in multiple Latin languages including English.
Languages
Some languages use the digraph Ch in words like in “chào” (hello in Vietnamese), “cheval” (horse in French), “charta” (paper in Latin), “chequear” ("check" in Spanish) and chair in English.
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| Alphabets (list) | |
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| Multigraphs | | Digraphs |
- Ch
- Dz
- Dž
- Gh
- IJ
- Lj
- Ll
- Ly
- Nh
- Nj
- Ny
- Sh
- Sz
- Th
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| Trigraphs | |
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| Pentagraphs | tzsch |
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| Standards |
- ISO/IEC 646
- Unicode
- Western Latin character sets
- DIN 91379: Unicode subset for Europe
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| Lists |
- Precomposed Latin characters in Unicode
- Letters used in mathematics
- List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
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