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You mean the letter "u"?
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Pea?
quince
There is only one English alphabet, and it cannot be translated into the Japanese alphabet because there is no such thing as a Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses syllabaries and picture-symbols in its writing.
AAvocadoBBananaCCherimoyaDDurianEEggfruitFFigGGrapefruitHHoneydewIIta PalmJJujubeKKiwi FruitLLimeMMangoNNectarineOOlivePPapayaQQuinceRRambutanSStarfruitTTomatoUUgliVVoavangaWWatermelonXXiguaYYellowwatermelonZZucchini
AppleBananaCucumberDragon FruitElderberryFigGrapeHorse RaddishIndean FigJakfruitKiwiLemonMangoNectarineOrangePineappleQuinceRaddishStrawberryTomatoUgli FruitVoavangaWatermelonXiguaYamZucchiniYay! I did it! :)
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A picture is worth a thousand words - [See related link for a picture]
Catrina Murad has written: 'My little picture dictionary' -- subject(s): Alphabet, English Picture dictionaries, English language, Juvenile literature, Picture dictionaries, English
The role of the fruit in a plant's life cycle is reproduction , in some plants it signals the end of the cycle.
Find the picture that follows logically from the diagrams to the right.
It simply means to include a picture of anything and a letter of the Alphabet. For example, I used a picture of Justin Bieber with the letter B. :)
Although commonly referred to as a fruit, the fig is actually a false fruit or multiple fruit. The flowers and seeds are actually inside the 'fruit'. It is a hollow-ended stem containing many flowers. See picture above.
Lucille Ogle has written: 'A B see' -- subject(s): Alphabet, English language, Juvenile literature 'The golden picture dictionary' -- subject(s): English Picture dictionaries, Juvenile literature, Picture dictionaries