Adha may refer to:
Addha is a town in Daska Tehsil, Sialkot District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is situated at 32°26′N 74°29′E / 32.433°N 74.483°ECoordinates: 32°26′N 74°29′E / 32.433°N 74.483°E and lies 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Daska and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Sialkot.
It is an industrial town with sports industries, rice mills and flour mills.
This is a list of tetragraphs in the Latin script. These are most common in Irish orthography. For Cyrillic tetragraphs, see tetragraph#Cyrillic script.
Used between two velarized ("broad") consonants:
Used between two platalized ("slender") consonants:
Used between a broad and a slender consonant:
Used between a slender and a broad consonant:
English does not have many tetragraphs. However, when one of the elements in a sequence of digraphs is silent, such as may be are found in word-initial position in Greek or Russian loanwords, such cases might be confused with tetragraphs:
⟨chth⟩ is pronounced /θ/ or /kθ/ in chthonian and related words. When not initial, as in autochthonous, it is always pronounced /kθ/.
⟨phth⟩ is pronounced /θ/ or /fθ/ in such words as phthisis. When not initial, as in naphthol or diphthong, it is pronounced /fθ/ or with some people /pθ/.
⟨shch⟩ is used as the transcription of the Cyrillic letter Щ. It is usually read as a sequence of digraphs, /ʃ.t͡ʃ/ or /s.t͡ʃ/. However, when initial, as in shcherbakovite, the second element is silent: /ʃɜrbəˈkɒvaɪt/.