I'm looking for English words in which the digraph "sh" respresents a phoneme other than /ʃ/.

Oh, those are okay; I was just trying to avoid the currently-fashionable creative name spellings. I interviewed a woman named Hietyrh – pronounced “heather” – recently, and I’m still trying to recover.

It sounds like I’m saying “you’re full of it,” but only because the ‘sh’ is silent. :wink:

I hope you haven’t hiert hyr.

That’s the village where my family’s from.

I think the US pronunciation of cashmere is the only example that actually counts. It may once have been a proper noun, but no more. There’s your answer, chuckles.

No one could blame me for sending over the monkeys.