Words are made by putting together letters, just like you put together building blocks.
How letters make sounds
How words are made from letters
Sometimes one letter can make more than one sound, just like how your voice changes when you say different words. For example, the letter c sounds like a "k" in cat, but it sounds like an "s" in cent.
When we put letters together, they form words, and those words let us talk about everything, from our favorite toys to our bedtime stories!
Examples
- A child combines 'super' and 'hero' to make 'superhero'
- Adding 'un-' to 'happy' creates 'unhappy'
- The word 'breakfast' comes from 'break' and 'fast'
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See also
- How Does WORDbuilding Work?
- How Are Words Structured?
- What are affixes?
- What is morphology?
- What are loanwords?