Ga-Nat the a in Ga is short a. the a in Nat is long a
Gnat is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I think a gnat bit me.A gnat landed in my lemonade.
Gnat Yura's birth name is Yura, Gnat Petrovich.
A gnat is a small, biting insect.
I think it's: (Foe-ca Grow-en-land-i-ca) I'm not sure though.
A young gnat is called a larva
A gnat is a small mosquito-like insect.
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Yes, the word "gnat" has a short vowel sound, as the ‘a’ in "gnat" is pronounced as in the word "cat".
No, "gnat" and "knot" are not homophones. "Gnat" is a small flying insect, while "knot" refers to a tied or tangled fastening.
a gnat symbolises agility speed and great knowledge
There is no such thing titled "gnat war".
the attention span of a gnat is about .210005 of a second