Phonetic Symbol, h
Drill: hah, ha, hee, hoo, hoh, haw
This sound occurs initially and medially:
| harm | hack | hair | 
| hay | hen | her | 
| he | hip | hew | 
| hoot | hook | high | 
| hoc | hum | hoist | 
| haul | hot | how | 
- The horse held his head high when he heard the hound's cry.
- The humming-bird hurried to the honeysuckle
- Hugh hewed the huge hemlock.
- Henrietta had hominy and honey for lunch
- A heavy harness hung on the high hook.
- He has hauled the holly and the hemlock for half a mile
- Henry Hudson sailed from Holland in the Half Moon.
- The horseman held the hempen rope in his hand as he hurried up the hill.
- "Ho there! ye hunters! hie ye hence over the high hills!''
| ahoy | behead | upheaval | 
| unhappy | behave | somehow | 
| inherit | behind | inhale | 
| abhor | Behoove | enhance | 
| rehearse | unharness | uphold | 
| prohibit | inhuman | inhabit | 
| unhealthy | neighborhood | unhook | 
- The herdsman heard the hounds and the hunters.
- Hilda held to the hammock with both hands.
- Hardy hyacinths grow behind the hawthorn hedge.
- Harold hunted the house for his hunting hat
- Harry Howard's father owns the house in the hollow.
- Hiram held the halter and Herman unharnessed the horse.
- Helen behaved nicely when Hazel was rehearsing.
- Hold the head high and inhale and exhale slowly.
- Harvey and Horace hid the hammer in the hunter's hut.
- Horses hauled the heavy hay from Hawley to Honesdale.
- Herbert bought a hoe, a hatchet, a hinge, and some hooks in the hardware store.
- The hucksters huddled together when they heard the horses' hoofs on the hard pavement.
- "Hark! hark! Now home and dream till morning. Of the bold, sweet sound of the hunter's horn! the horn! Oh, the sound of all sounds is the hunter's horn."
 
                