Question 1: It can be followed by ________ (Chrbtica - Spine), Vowel (Chémia - Chemistry) or Diphthong (Chiazmus - Chiasmus). | |||
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Question 2: The letter Ch was equal to other letters of the traditional ________ (as was Ll). | |||
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Question 3: In Italian, "ch" represents the ________ [k] before -e and -i. | |||
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Question 4: Besides ch, there is only one digraph used in the Czech language - dž, representing ________. | |||
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Question 5: In classical times, this was pronounced as an aspirated ________ [kʰ]. | |||
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Question 6: In computing, Ch is represented as a sequence of ________ and H, not as a single character; only the historical KOI-8 ČS2 encoding contained Ch as a single character. | |||
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Question 7: In ________, "ch" also represents the sound [k] in any position. | |||
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Question 8: In Breton, French, and Portuguese, as well as in English and ________ words of French origin, "ch" represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative [ʃ]. | |||
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Question 9: In ________, "ch" represents [x], as opposed to "ch", which stands for [ç]. | |||
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Question 10: Ch in ________ labels a syllabic sound /x/ (/ɣ/ in voiced position). | |||
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