i I i E e A a a e u u U o O o b b (comment) c (zero) (comment) {(Used only in CH; see below. SILENT alone.) } d d f f g g h h J k k l l m m n n p p (comment) q (zero) (comment) { (SILENT)8 [See Note 8.] } r r (comment) rr (zero) (comment) { (tapped-R) verre(e) "very" as some Britons say it: 'veddy' (comment) (mainly for conveying dialect and teaching foreign languages) s s t t v v w w (comment) wh w (comment) { win, houwever, wether (weather; see HW, below) } (comment) x (zero) (comment) { (SILENT)9 [See Note 9.] } z z c (comment) { cherch, maach, woch (church, match, watch) cf. kemistre, Mok (comment) 1, aek, shagrin, x x (comment) { shaame (chemistry, Mach 1, ache, chagrin, (comment) chamois) shush j j (comment) { telavizhan, garozh } D (comment) { this, breeth (voiced) } < T (comment) { Maatthyu, tthing, bretth, (unvoiced) } (comment) hw w (comment) { hwut, hwich, hwether (whether)10 [See Note 10.] } G (comment) { pingpong, singsaung, flinging } (comment) {ngg ngg fingger, funggas11 [See Note 11.] } (comment){ Non-English Sounds (for conveying dialect, (comment) teaching foreign languages)