What if the Letter Factory was in Welsh? Consider that. It will make the Letter Factory DVD longer. What will the letters look like? What will their traits be? I got them written down. There are eight digraph characters. A: Same, with the same sound as the English short A, as in "ant". B: Same, with the same sound as the English B, as in "bed". C: Same, with the same sound as the English C, as in "cat". CH: Turquoise, he laughs as he makes the "kh" sound. D: Same, with the same sound as the English D, as in "dog". DH: Electric lime, but he likes to dive into a cold pile of feathers and laugh when tickled and freezing. With the sound "th" as in "this". Е: Same, with the same sound as the English short E, as in "egg". F: Same as the English V, and the same sound as the said letter, as in "van". FF: Mango (pink in Word Factory). He uses the "f" sound to fly. G: Same, with the same sound as the English G, as in "go". NG: Porsche, but she likes to ring bells. With the sound, "ng" as in "song". H: Same, with the same sound as the English H, as in "hay". І: Same. His sound is the English long E sound, as in "feet". J: Same, with the same sound as the English J, as in "joy". L: Same, with the same sound as the English L, as in "log". LL: Dark lime. He licks lollipops without using the "l" sound. M: Same, with the same sound as the English M, as in "man". N: Same, with the same sound as the English N, as in "net". О: Same, with the same sound as the English short O, as in "on". P: Same, with the same sound as the English P, as in "pie". PH: Oak yellow (burnt lavender in Word Factory). He uses the "f" sound to fly just like FF. R: Same, with the same sound as the English R, as in "red". RH: Sandy tan. He's a dog who growls with a trilled R sound. S: Same, with the same sound as the English S, as in "sun". T: Same, with the same sound as the English T, as in "tea". TH: Turquoise, but he gives thumbs up. With the sound, "th" as in "three". U: Apricot. He just says his "i" sound as in "igloo" with disgust. W: Same, with the same sound as the English W, as in "wet". Y: Same as I, but coral pink and covered in pink slime.
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