tähemärgikombinatsioone
Tähemärgikombinatsioone, also known as letter combinations or digraphs, refer to pairs of letters that together represent a single sound or phoneme in a language. These combinations are commonly used in Estonian orthography to simplify spelling and pronunciation, as the language employs a Latin-based alphabet with specific conventions for certain sounds.
In Estonian, some common tähemärgikombinatsioone include "sh" as in "shokolaad" (chocolate), "ts" as in "tsiiruk" (carrot),
The origins of these letter combinations in Estonian can be traced back to the language's standardization efforts
While tähemärgikombinatsioone are most prominent in Estonian, similar conventions exist in other languages, such as "ch"