C sounds like S if followed by letters E, I, and Y.
Kite - Cite
We wouldn't have words like kite, key, or kiss.
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.
People should not remove the English language because a lot of people around the world use that language, it is one of the most popular languages in the world and that is why it should not be removed.
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Your wife's first cousin, once removed. The English language has no shorter term or special name for that person.
In English language terms for family relationships, there is no relationship called "nephew once removed." The son of your nephew is your great nephew.
course corn meal made from corn kernals with the husk removed
In the anime version, the home country is Japan despite the characters' names, which are Anglicized in the English versions. Many of the cultural references are not removed in the foreign language (English) versions.japan
If he is your father's first cousin, then she is the wife of your first cousin, once removed. The English language has no specific term for this relationship. If you really need one, you can try "first cousin in law, once removed." But that is too complex for most uses.
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
All of your first cousin's children are your first cousins, once removed. All of your second cousin's children are your second cousins, once removed. It does not matter if the child is the first , second or tenth child. The English language has only the one term.
Excluding some words which can also qualify if the hyphen is removed, bookkeeper is the only word with three pairs of repeated letters next to each other.
Yes, only if you are disputing the validity and the Credit Bureau finds in yiour favor.