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Phoneme and Grapheme

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Have you ever noticed that some words are written with different letters, but sound almost the same? For example, the words 'gato' and 'jato' have very similar sounds, but the letter 'g' has a slightly stronger sound than the letter 'j'. The 'g' and 'j' are what we call graphemes, meaning they are like drawings we use to write words. The sound they make in a word is called a phoneme. So, the word 'gato' has the phoneme /g/, while the word 'jato' has the phoneme /ʒ/. Now, thinking about these explanations, write what is the difference between 'grapheme' and 'phoneme' and give an example of a word that has both.

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