Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome
Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
No, was it a cat you saw backwards is was ouy tac a ti saw. Was it a cat I saw is the same backwards and forewords.
Yes, it does.
saw you cat a it was
The name Hannah is a palindrome (a word or phrase that is read the same whether forward or backwards). Therefore, 'Hannah' spelled backwards would still be 'Hannah'.
They are words that can be read the same way left and right. Properly spelled palindromes.
No, "Old King Cole was a merry old soul" is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward. This phrase does not read the same backward as forward.
no it absolutely does not read the same forward as it does backwards!!!!
Yes.
Palindrome Not just for numbers, either.
If you read it backwards it spells {Palindromes} A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same forward and backward Mom, level); a semordnilap forms a different word backwards (saw/was, diaper/repaid).
No, this phrase is not a palindrome. Backwards, it would read:"Was uoy tac a ti saw"However, the phrase "Was it a cat I saw?" does read the same forwards and backwards.But you need to rearrange the spacing. The phrase 'Evil rats on no star live' requires not such rearrangement.
The term for a name, word, or phrase that is spelled the same forward and backwards is a "palindrome". Examples : Anna, Otto, radar, racecar
A palindrome is a word, phrase, sentence or sequence of numbers that can be read the same way backwards and forwards.
A car model that is spelled the same forward and backwards is a race car. As you can see RACECAR backwards is RACECAR.
Reading backwards is called "palindromic reading." This is when a word, phrase, or sentence retains the same meaning when read in reverse order.