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22 February, 10:54

A practical orthography in which one glyph corresponds (roughly) to a single consonant-vowel sequence.

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  1. 22 February, 11:11
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    The answer to the question being asked about a practical orthography in which one glyph coresponds (roughly) to a single consonant-vowel sequence is called Digraph or Digram. Digraph or digram is often represented by a single consonant when used in the phoneme.
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