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"White Christmas" begins with W.
Wales is a country in the UK that begins with W.
English 'begins' is 'commence' in French.
The whooper swan is a European bird. It begins with the letter W.
Hamilton is a town in Scotland. It begins with the letter H.
As far as I know, there is no Greek god whose name begins with W.
There is no mountain that begins with W.
The French language does not tend to include among native words those whose spelling begins with the letter w. A word so spelled functions to alert French language-speakers and students of the English or Germanic origins of the loan word in question. Examples include wagon-citerne ("tank car"), wagon-lit ("sleeping-car"), wagon-poste ("mail-car"), wagon-restaurant ("diner," "dining-car"), wallon ("southern Belgian," "Walloon"), Wallonie ("southern Belgium," "Wallonia"), week-end, and Westphalie ("Westphalia").
No other letter begins with that letter. The only letter that begins with it is W.
The French city that begins with an M is Marseille.
Town is translated 'ville' in French.