You would use the spelling "S-shaped" to mean having a sinusoid shape.
'ess'
Paragraph, as in a block of text.
ess in mis which means Management Information Systems,
CROISSANT?
Text entries usually signify the actual letter D as just that : Examples: "I started the sign with a large letter D." However, if there is some reason to stress the way the letter is being pronounced in a quote, it is sometimes : "The recording had him saying 'why-ee-ess' instead of "yes". *PHONETIC SPELLINGS FOR THE ALPHABET : Aiy, bee, cee, dee, ea, eff, gee, aitch, eye, jay, kay, ell, em, en, oh, pee, queue, arr, ess, tee, you, vee, double you, ex, why, zee.
'ess'
où est-ce, pronounced as 'oo ess'
ess, ay, tay, ash (or at least that's the letters in french. You spell your name the same.)
Cé (c), ach (h), erre (r), e (i), ess (s), té (t)
Simon in French is spelled the same way as in English.
The spelling is written- S- Ess I- Eee M- am O- Oa N- Enne (Een)
tight
The H is silent. It is pronounced ESS-TER.
The past tense of "text" is "texted."
you can't even spell it in real life
Tight
Paragraph, as in a block of text.