Affricates are a type of consonant sound that is made by combining a plosive sound with a fricative sound. It occurs when the air is stopped, then slowly released through a narrow opening with friction. Examples include the "ch" and "j" sounds.
Affricates are a type of consonant sound that is made by combining a plosive sound with a fricative sound. It occurs when the air is stopped, then slowly released through a narrow opening with friction. Examples include the "ch" and "j" sounds.