Pronounced: I
Written: eye
The answer is "eye." Pronounced as "I," it is written with three letters and most animals, including humans, have two eyes.
Pronounced: I Written: eye
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The answer would be EYE.
# It is a three letter word that is pronounced the same as its own last letter # The single and plural form are spelt and pronounced the same way, and are indistinguishable # In the bible the plural form is represented by the the word being written in capital letters, as YOU. # It is only used when directly addressing another person or persons, or when quoting what someone has said to someone.
Eye
Spanish pronunciation is phonetic, to a great extent - in most cases, a letter has a single pronunciation. This applies especially to the vowels. An "i" is pronounced as in English "pit", and an "e" is pronounced as in English "pet". The consontants in this word are pronounced just as in English.
Z. single roman letters can not be written in Japanese
The solution in the clue of the hissing serpent is that the serpent is a symbol for the letter "S". This can be seen in the English language as the letter "S" is often written in a similar style to the hissing serpent with a curved line that has a single point at the end. Additionally the hissing sound that a serpent makes is similar to the sound of the letter "S" when it is pronounced. Therefore the solution to the clue of the hissing serpent is the letter "S".
Uakari, uguisu, umbrellabird, uaru, uliodon and urial are animals. They begin with the letter U.
"Q" is the obvious one. Without the "u", it is pronounced the same as "k" - "quarter" is pronounced the same as "kwarter", for example. The most useless letter could be "C", though. It makes the k or s sound. However, it is useful as "ch", and would be hard to replace with another letter. We could however remove the "C" and replace it with the Russian letter "Ч" which is the "ch" sound in a single letter. The name of the letter is pronounced "cheh". Another useless letter would be "x". It makes two sounds in English "ks" or "z". There is absolutely no need for it in English.
E can be pronounced in different ways in Britain, depending on the actual words it is in, and the many different accents that you would find in Britain. So there is no single answer to the question.
Single cell animals.