There are several answers to your question, depending on what you are studying. On one level, words are made up of letters. On another level, words are made up of syllables. On a third level, they are made up of phonemes. On a fourth level, they are made up of consonants and vowels. You should really narrow the scope of what you are asking.
All words are made up of morphographs. All morphographs have meaning. Some words have only one morphograph and other words are made up of more than one morphograph. All the words in these sentences are morphographs which have meaning. The word 'meaning' is made up of two morphographs 'mean' and 'ing'. The word 'words' is made up of two morphographs 'word' and 's'.
It doesn't mean anything...he just mixed up radom words
No one is in charge of English. Languages change through time and English has. Words dealing with computers are fairly new to the English language. New words are developed all the time that end up in common use.
There are many words in Korean that can be made using the English alphabet. This may include having to put some letters together to make the right sounds.
Atchoum is an onomatopoeia; the English equivalent is Atishoo ! Both words are attempts to duplicate the sound made when sneezing.
No- yearbook is made up of the words "year" and "book" which are both English words.
The English language is primarily made up of words derived from three main language families: Germanic, Romance, and Latin. These three groups of languages have influenced the development of English over time.
600,000 words.
yes all words are made up so you can make up your own words if you want!
That's right, Englishmen is a compound word because it is made up of two words, English and men.
The English language is made up of various launguages but we have taken many words from the Vikings ;D
such as what English words are made up of? Because English is spoken in so many cultures, the ingredients for the finished product have travelled far and wide to get into the mixing pot. Many roots derive from Greek and Latin.
obvious....one of your made up words obvious....one of your made up words
Aloha: mo'o [mo oh - 2 words] There are some english made up words, but this one is best.
Words adopted into English from other languages (as "macho" from Spanish, or "sauerkraut" from German) are usually referred to as borrowed words.
J.K Rowling made up words in her Harry Potter books, for instance the spells in the books are made up words.
A song made-up of words is called a SONG! DUR!