That is a little bit of a tricky question. The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet and thus has different letters. On top of that, the sound the "w" makes in English does not exist in Russian. That is why, if listening to native Russian speakers speaking English, you will often hear them mispronounce English words with "w" as a "v".
That being said, there are many Russian words that start with the Russian letter "в" (the English "v"):
1) вы ("viy") - means you (formal or plural)
2) Ваня ("vanya") - is a typical male name
3) верить ("vereet'") - is the infinitive of the verb "to believe"
I know a lot of words that start at W and
Some six letter words that start with W and end with R are:waiterwaiverwalkerwanderwasherweaverwelderwelterwickerwinnerwinterwitherwooferwriter
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WastedWantedWoolenWooden
In modern Greek, it is very rare to find words that start with the letter "w" since the Greek alphabet does not contain the letter "w." Some loanwords or technical terms might start with the letter "w," but they are not typically part of the traditional Greek vocabulary.
Windjammer begins with the letter w. It contains the letter j.
Here are some words that start with W:WishingWinterWhiteWonderlandWhimsicalWalnutsWomenWaldorf
Words that start with W and end with B are washtub, web, and womb.
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