No. In English words the letter q is only used in the digraph qu-, usually pronounced KW- initially. Only foreign words may have q without u. In the transliteration of Arabic words, the q alone stands for a sound that is not heard in English. Silly commercial spellings like Qantas are pronounced as if the u were in place. No one pronounces Qantas as Kantas, but always as Kwantas.
qat, qis, qua
3 words found.
No, there is no word in the English language that starts and ends with the letter "x."
There are no 23 letter words in the English language starting with the letter p.
The happiest word in the English language that starts and ends with "S"= "smiles". For Spanish, it's "sonrisas", which means the same thing.
No English language word begins with the letters fn.
Chinese words and language do not use the English alphabet.
There are no 6 letter words in the English language that begin with the letters myno.
Many words begin with the letter G. However, no word in the English language begins with the letters gb.
No 5 letter word in the English language starts with the letter O and ends with the letter Z.
There are no 4 letter words in the English language that begin with the letter L and end with the letter J.
doda means man in Zulu [a South African language] but is usually preceded by an 'n'
There are no words that exist in the English language that match those letters.
There are no four-letter words in the English language that end in "zit".However there is a seven letter word, tzitzit. There is also a five letter word, zizit, and a three letter word, zit.