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Collocations (43)

  • bash to bash
  • big jackpot
  • taking revenge
  • flared trousers
  • there was a husband, but he ate too many pears
  • penciled
  • took revenge
  • healer of souls
  • carte blanche
  • das ist fantastic
  • wooden mac
  • satisfied and happy as a penny
  • tempting jackpot
  • connoisseur of human souls
  • engineer of human souls
  • shish-on-shish format book
  • Red pencil
  • smoked hashish
  • sea ​​ruffe
  • for a penny
  • on a pencil
  • what the hell
  • to our
  • not in a rush
  • not ours
  • not very good
  • not for a penny
  • not a penny
  • revenge taker
  • exacting revenge
  • Our Father
  • reincarnation
  • who raised the boil
  • complete trash
  • full finish
  • showered
  • gone for nothing
  • lost for nothing
  • hit the jackpot
  • hit the jackpot
  • it's amazing how good it is
  • step march
  • shish on shish

On this page you can find the most popular words ending with "sh" (sh at the end of the word). The list is sorted alphabetically. You can add your options in the comments. If you click on a word, its synonyms and meanings will open.

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Words with the sound Ш

Words with the sound Sh.

The sound Ш is at the beginning of a word.

Sha, template, step, mongrel, mischief, naughty, sage, shawl, crazy, shaman, shamkat, champignon, skewer, chance, chanson, chansonnier, blackmail, shantrapa, hat, step, step, pedometer, puck, gang, shaitan, jackal, scow, hut, play naughty, ball, charaban, charade, ball, sharashka, hinge, bloomers, ball, scarf, shast, wobble, brown-haired, cartoon, sharia, ball, fumble, shuffle, quack, charlotte, charm, organ, miner, checker, checker player, checker, checkers, shish kebab, shaky, tent, check, saffron, chess, chess player, mine, connecting rod, shaky, Scots, driver, tent, chocolate.

Shaw, show, showman, silk, silk, whisper, seam, shock, ramrod, saddler, saddlery, rustle, driver, chocolate, Scots, chauvinism, shorts.

Shu, noise, noisy, skimmer, noise, brother-in-law, screw, pit, joker, riffraff, whisper, whisper, joke, joke, joke, fur coat, fur coat, suga, joke, sharpie, make noise, noise.

Shy, chic, awl, shibat, nifty, shiit, chic, chic, shivat, shilling, shivot, awl, chimpanzee, tire, overcoat, shred, shinnik, chinchilla, chignon, thorn, fizz, spikes, rosehip, effervescent, fizz, width, fly, screen, wide, sewing, slate, chiffon, wardrobe, cipher, encryption, shish, shishak, cone, width, latitude, sewn, sewn.

She, wiggle, head of hair, masterpiece, chaise longue, neck, sheik, neck, sheikh, silkworm, silkworm, rustle, husk, shelf, whisper, line, sheriff, chief, patronage, neck, rough, hornet.

The sound Ш in a combination of consonants (at the beginning of a word).

Sword, twine, lard, spier, stiletto, spinach, spy, espionage, spy, spur, syringe, bobbin, rabbet, spool, sparger, putty, putty, esp, sleeper, crib, spar, lard. Way, slap, harness, slot, slap, slippers, slap, slap, grind, grinder, boat, hit, hat, hatter, barrier, slag, hose, harness, harness, helmet, headset. Shmatok, bumblebee, sniff, shmyak. Cord, lacing, lace, snoop. Scar, shrapnel, font. Headquarters, stack, stamp, calm, pin, adit, darn, darn, corkscrew, curtain, storm, storm, damask, fine, penal battalion, penalty, stroke, thing, plasterer, rod, pants, staple, staff, tripod, thing, helm, assault, navigator, piece, bayonet, pin. Mop, Swede, Swedish, sewing, doorman, seamstress. Skoda, school, schoolboy, skin, skin, scale, scale, box, cabinet, squall, cracklings, shket, pulley, skipper, skin.

The sound Ш is in the middle of a word.

Sha

Porridge, sperm whale, ours, yours, Masha, Dasha, Glasha, Arisha, Marisha, Alyosha, Ilyusha, Pasha, Andryusha, poster, breathe, walk, Katyusha, cat lover, eat, sash, key, whore, mother, stirrer, mishmash, interfere, interfere, carcass, soul, breathe, deprive, horse, little mice, little frogs, roof, curdled milk, horse,

Shaw

Hood, wallet, spine, scallop, naked, good, cuckoo, bag, stew, stew, stewed, petiole, fluff, cockerel, strap, powder, mouse, frog,

Shu

I write, bite, ear, wear, cat, kite, tinsel, breathe, wave, ask, scales, brochure,

Shy

Kids, pebbles, mice, strangle, evil, keys, buckthorn, destroy, machine, driver, sin, on foot, extinguish, amuse, silence, good, bruise, sewn, decided,

She

Target, collar, decision, petition, consolation, deprivation, spiritual, tiny, mad, higher, quieter, cook, cough, cashmere, wallet, peg, cliche, crash, swarm, stew, writes, waves, plows, pedestrian, peas,

The sound Ш at the end of a word.

Yours, ours, pencil, goulash, lily of the valley, cub, sew, make noise, blackmail, reed, mouse, cartoon, crumb, finish, give, fall, divide, saw, baby, ladle, shower, pellet, whooping cough, ladle, march, baby, loss, huckster, touch, be quiet, give, pour, drink, sing, rub, take, shout, be silent.

The sound Ш in a combination of consonants in the middle of a word (words with the sound Ш).

Chestnut, flowerpot, cinderella, reel, smelt, nightmare, cat, cat and mouse, egg cup, gossip, cannon, bear, mouse, pawn, pine cone, brooch, pickler, claw, stick, gut, kishlak, kishmya, sultana, stick, leg, crown, baby, baby, shirt-front, monkey, route, scale, midge, goosebumps, mouthpiece, front sight, musket, musketeer, drill, thinking, cutie, donut, boy, rattle, armpit, dummy, tags, pawn, toes, sick, carcass, jerboa, carcass, skinny, top, pig, cherry, Cheburashka, chamomile, arable land, cup, porridge, shirt, bug, baby, window, peas, basket, palm, okroshka, potatoes, ears, stuffy, edge, frog, pillow, reel, cuckoo, croak, cheesecake, welcoming, shell, tower, donut, lid, baby, tire, Yashka, plaque, Alyoshka, flatbread, fish, matryoshka, ladle, nuts, spring, external, eat, cherry, extra, boy, tower, shoe, hood, muffler, gone, cockerels, grandmother, grandfather, Alyonushka, Buryonushka, fur, bottom, feather, speck, log, belly, pole, manicurist, marshal, jug, water lily, lousy, worst, wheat, millet, floor lamp, trench, buffet table, earlier, lace, darn, curtain.

Word combinations and phrases with the sound Ш (words with the sound Ш).

Grandfather's chess. The naughty man is walking. Eating stew. Sews pants. Wide trousers. Pants for Yasha. There are champignons on the skewers, Yasha has a bag, a bag of chestnuts, the driver of the Skoda, Shawka’s collar, a good cheat sheet, neck and ears, brother-in-law’s scarf, sewing on a typewriter, peas on his palm, a pencil in the baby’s hand, the hut is good, a cartoon of a chess player, eat porridge , found a lily of the valley, a connecting rod bear, grandfather and grandmother, the driver has a checkerboard, a shaky wardrobe, a seamstress is sewing, sewing an overcoat, found in a bag, a chimpanzee is whispering, a bump on the top of his head, a fizzy snake, a spool in a box, a wide screw.

The bear has a bump, a brooch adorned, I write with a pencil, on my grandmother’s neck, the marshal is marching, you can’t hide the awl, the school student is good, I write jokes, eat cherries, checkers and chess, a chinchilla fur coat, a walking path, a gang of sharpers, the reeds are swaying, please don’t making noise, a good fur coat, chiffon ruffles, staggering on hinges, eating stew, a bug on a daisy, embroidering a shawl, polka dots on the palm, a frog on the pillow, grandmother's fur coat, a jester behind a screen, a swindler's mistake, wide slate, noisy birds, a donkey staggering, millet porridge, chopping a pear, a silk muffler, Alyonushka's brooch, a chinchilla fur coat, a baby monkey, slate on the roof, the sound of footsteps, a charlatan with a barrel organ, an abandoned wallet, stewed champignons, a chic chignon.

Teddy bear connecting rod. Millet porridge. Feels good. Wide scarf. Good-natured horse. Walked at a pace. Playing pranks at school. Rustle in silence. Bumblebee and hornet. Walk wide. Pies with cottage cheese. Flags and balls. The nut fell. Sniffle and cough. A stain on a shirt. Bugs rustle. The chestnut tree is rustling. Silk curtain. Noisy hedgehog. Alyosha's shirt. Natasha's fur coat. Higher than the tower. The horse is plowing. Chamomiles on arable land. Hat in the closet. Fur coat on a hanger. Grandfather's spoon. The ball was damaged. Darned shawl. Frog frog. There is a cheesecake under the pillow. Give me a basket. There is silence in the hut. The mouse rustles under the overcoat. Arisha has champignons in her basket.

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Algorithm for identifying words with and without a soft sign

Often doubts about the need to use b arise during auditory perception. It is especially difficult with unknown or rarely used words. The procedure below will help you determine whether a soft sign is being written:

  1. Understand which part of speech the word belongs to. Sometimes belonging to a verb or adverb gives an excellent clue. If it is defined as a noun, then you can proceed to the second step.
  2. Determine gender. The rules of spelling are adamant: if the word is feminine, there must be a spelling. If masculine, there is no soft sign at the end.
  3. Consider the number. Only the singular word can boast this sign at the end. But this is intuitively clear: “what a beautiful thing” (III sc.) - “on one of the steep slopes a flag fluttered” (I sc.).

If the word is unusual, for example, the author’s (invented one), then the context and environment will help determine the part of speech, gender, number. Example: in the fictitious phrase “dyabryaky tuzh” the main word is devoid of b, since the adjective next to it indicates the masculine gender with its ending. In another example of such authorial content, “meow douche” implies the feminine gender, and therefore b is necessary.

The role of the soft sign, its purpose in various parts of speech, and cases of use are described above. Using this letter will not cause any difficulties if you follow the given algorithm of actions. Simple rules will help not only the correct spelling of generally accepted words, but also the bold use of unfamiliar and proprietary words.

Soft sign after sibilants in nouns

One of the most common phenomena is confusion with b after sibilants at the end of nouns. In addition to a clear knowledge of the principles of spelling a soft sign after sibilant consonants, there are several simple techniques for determining whether b is placed or not. Let us consider in more detail when its use is necessary or impossible.

When it is written

In nouns, the use of a soft sign is mandatory after sibilant consonants if the word is feminine. For example, “power”, “brooch”, “fad”, “flow”, “youth”. The rule applies to words in the nominative and accusative cases:

  • Night is a capricious and unpredictable friend!
  • Such power is an extremely rare phenomenon in our wilderness.
  • Only a barely noticeable trembling betrayed his strong excitement.
  • daughter to help you .
  • Among the shelves he found soft, clean rags .
  • Our short journey led to an inhospitable wilderness .

The easiest way to designate this rule is as a spelling at the end of a noun in the third declension and singular. Its signs are the feminine gender, as well as the zero ending.

When not written

Situations in which b is not required at the end of nouns after sibilants are easy to remember. There are only two of them (regarding the noun). Firstly, if the word used is in the singular masculine: “doctor”, “garage”, “beam”, “minced meat”. Secondly, the plural: “many roofs, several clouds, in the middle of abandoned dachas.” The following diagram most fully reflects this rule:

Using a soft sign at the end of nouns after sibilants

The letter in question is not always used to soften the sound. In some cases this is simply not required. These include the use of words with hissing words at the end, which are either soft on their own (for example, “Ch” and “Sh”), or remain hard even in the vicinity of b (“Zh”, “Sh”). At the same time, intuition and pronunciation are unlikely to help determine the need to use a soft sign with such letters at the end of nouns. You can only rely on your knowledge of spelling rules.

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