yes...ya mum :O
English is a partially phonetic language. While it is not completely phonetic, meaning that the same letter or letter combination can be pronounced differently in different words, there are consistent patterns and rules that determine pronunciation.
Words are a combination of letters to create a meaning, so 'a' is not a word. Neither is 'I'. There are many two letter words in the English language, such as 'as' or 'or' (XD) or 'me' or 'ma' or 'OP' etc.
You put U after Q because of the origins of the English language. In the Latin origin, there were several ways to create the "kw" sound or combination of sounds. This was refined in the English language to include just one version of the letter combination.
E is the most common letter in the English language.
No, the letter Z has not been removed from modern English language. It is still an active and common letter used in words in English.
I believe that the letter 'S' starts more words than any other letter in the English Language
E ! As in "Erik Estrada". The most common letter is E !
No, there is no word in the English language that starts and ends with the letter "x."
In the English language, it is "A"
that is not possible for the English language
There are at least 8,801 five-letter words in the English language.
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