Most are foreign words that have been adopted into English.
qaid - variation of 'caid', a Muslim leader
qanat - a system of underground wells in the Middle East
qat - variation of 'kat', an evergreen shrub
qindar/qintar/qintarka - a monetary unit of Albania (already got by somebody else though!)
qoph - a letter of the Hebrew alphabet
qwerty - a standard typewriter keyboard (wow, I never knew this was an actual word!)
qindarka. qabala. qiviut. qindar. qintar. qanat. qadi. qaid. qat. qi.
Qat = Cat
Utilities is a word. It starts with U.
How about: 'unknowns'
· Uniform · United States
tofu tutu tau tableau tiramisu
synonym for the word horrible that starts with the letter o is offensive, or obnoxious.
Qi is in the official scrabble dictionary
Yes, Q is generally followed by U.
There is NO word in the English language whereby the letter q is not followed by the letter u.
That is a rule in the Spanish language. U follows a Q to make the sylable sound depending on the pronuciation needed. In the English language there is a rule to the letter Q that states that a word starting with the letter Q is allways followed by the U as a second letter.
The name of the country Qatar is one. Many other Arabic names have q's which are not followed by u's.
this is almost impossible because a 'u' usually comes after a q. so no sorry :(
Qat. no it is Qwerty. Qwerty is when a phone has texting and it looks like a keyboard. If you also look on the left hand corner, you can see the letters Q W E R T Y see, it is qwerty!
In virtually every word of English origin, q is followed by u. There are exceptions for words we use that are not English. Qatar and Iraqi are examples. Because English is a creolized language, there are exceptions to almost every rule, as people learning English as a second language know.
it is impossilble
'Q' is always followed by 'U' in English words.
No English words end in Q, since Q is always followed by U.
Udine is a city in Italy. I don't know about a city that starts with a Q.