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Th (digraph)
Latin-script digraph / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Th is a digraph in the Latin script. It was originally introduced into Latin to transliterate Greek loan words. In modern languages that use the Latin alphabet, it represents a number of different sounds. It is the most common digraph in order of frequency in the English language.[1]
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