8 examples of tch in sentences

"Ch, is commonly sounded like tch; as in church; but in words derived from the Greek, has the sound of k."Murray's Gram., i, 11.

"Ch is commonly sounded like tch, as in church; but in words derived from Greek, it has the sound of k."L.

"Ch is generally sounded in the same manner as if it were tch: as in Charles, church, cheerfulness, and cheese.

Ch is generally sounded like tch, or tsh, which is the same to the ear; as in church, chance, child.

In Hebrew words or names, in general, ch sounds like k; as in Chebar, Sirach, Enoch: but in Rachel, cherub, and cherubim, we have Anglicized the sound by uttering it as tch.

T, immediately after the accent, takes the sound of tch, before u, and generally also before eou; as in nature, feature, virtue, righteous, courteous: when s or x precedes, it takes this sound before ia or io; as in fustian, bastion, mixtion.

Scratch-tch-ch!

Nobody exactly knows why, but it is expected that substitutes will be found for Mr. G-SCH-N, Mr. SM-TH, Mr. B-LF-R, Mr. M-TTH-WS, Mr. R-TCH-E, and Lord H-LSB-RY.

8 examples of  tch  in sentences