affricates

[ˈæfrɪkəts]

affricates Definition

a type of consonant sound that begins as a plosive (like 'p' or 't') and ends with a fricative (like 'sh' or 'ch').

Using affricates: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "affricates" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The English sounds 'ch' and 'j' are affricates.

  • Example

    In some languages, like Mandarin Chinese, there are no affricates.

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Summary: affricates in Brief

An 'affricate' [ˈæfrɪkəts] is a type of consonant sound that begins as a plosive and ends with a fricative. Examples of English affricates include 'ch' and 'j.'