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Q: What is a 7 letter hit musical ending in et?
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What are all the three letter words ending in ET?

Here are a few of them :)BetGetJetLetMetNetPetSetTetVetWetYet


What 5 lettet words ending in ets?

Most of the 5-letter words ending in ETS are four letter words ending in ET. If you think of any 4-letter word matching this pattern you'll soon discover plenty of 5-letter words: BEETS DIETS DUETS FRETS And more!


What is an animal ending in the letters et?

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3 letter words ending in et?

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Can you spell a word with e i t h x?

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What is the french word for and?

The French word for "and" is "et". It is pronounced like you would pronounce the letter "a".and = et


What are English french words ending in et but making the ay sound?

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Who wrote the ET movie theme song?

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What is the difference between 'et noC cedamus amori' and 'et noS cedamus amori'?

The difference between 'et noc cedamus amori' and 'et nos cedamus amori' is a misprint or misspelling. The ending letter needs to be 's', not 'c', in 'nos'. The sentence means 'We yield ourselves to love'. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The personal pronoun 'nos' means 'ourselves'. The verb 'cedamus' means '[we] are yielding, do yield, yield'. The noun 'amori' means 'to love'.


Is et a scrabble word?

According to "scrabble web" sites. ET is acceptable as a two letter word.


What is a four letter worde beginning with ET?

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What has the author Lucien David written?

Lucien David has written: 'Le rythme verbal et musical dans le chant romain' -- subject(s): Gregorian chants, History and criticism, Musical meter and rhythm