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What is the ‘‑ht vs ‑th’ grammar or spelling rule? [duplicate] Some words end with ‑th while others end with ‑ht For example: Height, weight, thought, drought, sleight, sight all end with ‑ht Length, width, breadth, depth, wealth, girth, dearth all end with ‑th Is there any rule I can use so I can know whether I should put ‑th or ‑ht at the end of a given word?
What is the difference between kH s, MH s, and GH s? 1 TH s = 1,000 GH s = 1,000,000 MH s = 1,000,000,000 kH s and so forth SI unit prefixes The denomination of hash rates follows the International System of Units (SI) Hereby, the prefixes kilo, mega, giga, tera, peta, exa, and zetta each translate to an increase by a factor of one thousand Please note, that the symbol for kilo is a lower-case "k"
Is there any rule for differentiating between the endings th and ht? The ones ending in th all have the [θ] sound, which is formed by putting the tip of the tongue between the front teeth and blowing The ones ending in ht all have the [t] sound (or some allophonic variant thereof)
How to pronounce ‘TH’ when it comes right after [s] sound? The 'th' sound following 's' is made with the identical tongue teeth lips position as 'th' in the word 'thing' except it's voiced You should feel a slight tingling sensation on the tongue
Why was the th combination chosen for the th sound? Given that the two "th" sounds don't actually sound like a combination of "t" and "h" why was that particular combination selected or become adopted by the majority ?
Is there any word in English where th sounds like t+h? While those are the primary uses of "th", there are some instances where "th" is used to import foreign words, that have sounds that most English speakers can't differentiate can't pronounce (for example, I think the word "Thailand" is written with a "Th" because the "t" sound is supposed to be an aspirated consonant, but I can't make or