Phonogram

A phonogram is groups of one or more letters that generally has one phonetic sound.

Examples

 * "a" often sounds /æ/. See Decoding the letter A.
 * "ai" normally sounds /eɪ/. See Decoding exercises: "ai".
 * "aw" normally sounds /ɔː/. See Decoding exercises: "aw".
 * "ee" normally sounds /iː/. See Decoding exercises: "ee".
 * "oo" normally sounds /uː/. See Decoding exercises: "oo".


 * "b" normally sounds /b/. See Decoding the letter B.
 * "ch" normally sounds /tʃ/. See Decoding exercises: "ch".
 * "ck" always sounds /k/. See Decoding the letter K.
 * "ph" normally sounds /ʃ/. See Decoding the letter P.
 * "sh" normally sounds /ʃ/. See Decoding exercises: "sh".
 * "th" sounds /ð/ or /θ/. See Decoding exercises: "th".
 * "wr" normally sounds /r/. See Decoding the letter W.