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The two Japanese cities spelled with the letters K, O, O, T, and Y are Kyoto and Tokyo.
The word "pair" meets this criteria. It is spelled differently from the word "pear," with no repeated letters, but they sound the same.
French and Gallic are the names of two languages that are spelled with six letters. German and Polish also have 6 letters.
The correct spelling is "happily." It is spelled with two "p"s and one "y", not with two "p"s and two "y"s.
"Preferred" is spelled with two r's.
The word "she" consists of two phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh sound) and /iː/ (long e sound).
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father = av, spelled אב (which is two letters)dad = abba, spelled אבא (which is 3 letters)Note, vowels do not count as letters and are not included in the above answer.
'What' is a four letter word, 'for' a three letter word, 'which' has five letters, 'yet' is spelled with three while 'it' has only two.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
The word "pair" meets this criteria. It is spelled differently from the word "pear," with no repeated letters, but they sound the same.
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In English, the country's name is spelled Sweden (in Swedish, it is Sverige).
French and Gallic are the names of two languages that are spelled with six letters. German and Polish also have 6 letters.
Eight is the only single digit number to be spelled with all of its letters in alphabetical order. Eighty is another such number, but it is two digits. I'm not sure if there are others.
There are two heart muscles that have 11 letters when spelled out. The first is the Endocardium, which is the innermost lining of the heart, and the second is the pericardium.
a s s, like a donkey. A jackass is a male donkey.
Two phonemes: the "sh" and the "e". "Sh" is just one sound, despite being spelled with two letters.