there are about 55, i believe, check out this website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_containing_Q_not_followed_by_U
There are many hundreds of words that contain those three letters (e.g. mudflow), but there are no English words that contain the letters MFW all together.
No, why would it? It stems from Arabic with English and Hindi influences.
There are at least 228,132 words in the English Dictionary. This includes 47,156 words that are now obsolete but still included.
There is no definitive answer to this question, it is difficult to decide what is 'English', there are Latin words used in Law and French words used in cooking. However there is a dictionary know to contain 171,416 words in current use and 47,156 obsolete words. All in all there may be 250,000 words available in English.
This question makes no sense. There are MANY words in which the letters are not followed by k. For instance, most of the words in this answer.
Some words that contain OUT are:aboutblowoutboutcloutdugoutfloutgroutloutmouthoutboardoutboundoutburstoutdooutdooroutletoutlineoutmatchoutplayoutpouringoutsideoutwitpoutreadoutroundaboutroutescoutshoutsnoutsouthspoutsproutstoutthroughouttouttroutyouth
Yes, English has borrowed words from many languages over time, including Latin, French, Spanish, and German, among others. It has a rich history of incorporating vocabulary from other cultures and languages.
There are two words that contain two "vs": invests and traverses.
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
There are more than 100,000,000 English words.
There are millions of words that contain the letters "th."
Some words that contain 'fright' are:affrightfrightenfrightenedfrighteningfrightensfrighteninglyfrightfulfrightfullyfrightfulnessfrights