Did You Know?

Some digraphs can be found in many languages!

What is a Digraph?

A digraph is two letters that make one sound.

Why Are They Important?

They help us read and write words better.

What digraph Does

They make sounds in words.

They help us spell words right.

They can be fun to learn.

We use them in many words.

They help us read fast.

They are in books and songs.

More About digraph

Digraphs have been used for a long time. They help us make sounds in words. When we say "ch," we know it is one sound. This makes it easy to read.

We see digraphs in many words we use every day. Words like "fish," "chair," and "that" all have digraphs. They help us sound out words when we read.

Learning digraphs can be fun! We can play games with them. We can find them in books and songs. They are all around us!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Digraph (orthography)"] --> B["Pair of characters for a single sound"] A --> C["Ligature (writing)"] C --> D["Joining two letters as a single glyph"] A --> E["Digraph (computing)"] E --> F["Group of two characters in source code"] A --> G["Directed graph (graph theory)"] A --> H["CIA cryptonym component"] A --> I["Two-letter ISO 639-1 language code"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Digraph:A pair of letters that make one sound, like 'ch'.
Ligature:Two letters joined together to form one symbol.
Glyph:A symbol or character in writing.
Directed graph:A type of diagram that shows connections with arrows.
Cryptonym:A secret code name.