Hawaii
When a persons name ends with a 'y', you make it plural by adding an 's' after the 'y'. Examples: There are two Marys in my class. The Murphys live next door to us.
The name of the capital of the US State of Hawaii is spelt Honolulu.
The noun 'Idaho' is a proper noun, the name of a state in the US; the name of a specific place.
The proper noun, a given name (and country, and US state) is spelled Georgia.
Louisiana is a singular, proper noun; the name of a US state, a specific place.
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The only US city with only vowels in its name is Aiea, Hawaii. Another city with only vowels in the name is Eiao in Marquesas Islands.
Sequoia is a name of an American tree containing all five vowels.
Arkansas is a U.S. state. It is the only U.S. state that starts with the letter A and ends with a letter other than a.
Honolulu, Hawaii Juneau, Alaska
No US State end with a B.
Arkansas is a U.S. state. It is the only U.S. state that starts with the letter A and ends with a letter other than a.
New York
Hawaii--sort of. Technically, the name of Hawai'i must be written with an apostrophe between the last two i's. This apostrophe represents the glottal stop, which is a consonant in the Hawai'ian language. Thus, if you use the correct spelling of Hawai'i, then the word ends in a consonant and a vowel (' and i). Because the apostrophe is not used this way in English, most people outside of Hawai'i are unaware of this fact. In Hawai'i, the name of the state is pronounced huh-VAI-ee, with a clear glottal stop between the two i sounds.
No U.S. state capital ends with the letters uta. Augusta, the capital city in Maine, ends with the letters usta.
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