Most are foreign words that have been adopted into English.
qaid - variation of 'caid', a Muslim leader
qanat - a system of underground wells in the Middle East
qat - variation of 'kat', an evergreen shrub
qindar/qintar/qintarka - a monetary unit of Albania (already got by somebody else though!)
qoph - a letter of the Hebrew alphabet
qwerty - a standard typewriter keyboard (wow, I never knew this was an actual word!)
qindarka. qabala. qiviut. qindar. qintar. qanat. qadi. qaid. qat. qi.
Qat = Cat
Utilities is a word. It starts with U.
How about: 'unknowns'
· Uniform · United States
tofu tutu tau tableau tiramisu
synonym for the word horrible that starts with the letter o is offensive, or obnoxious.
Qi is in the official scrabble dictionary
Yes, U.S. English typically follows the spelling convention of placing "u" before the letter "q" in words like "queen" or "quite."
There is NO word in the English language whereby the letter q is not followed by the letter u.
That is a rule in the Spanish language. U follows a Q to make the sylable sound depending on the pronuciation needed. In the English language there is a rule to the letter Q that states that a word starting with the letter Q is allways followed by the U as a second letter.
In English, the word "Quran" is a word that starts with a q but does not have a u following it.
this is almost impossible because a 'u' usually comes after a q. so no sorry :(
Qat. no it is Qwerty. Qwerty is when a phone has texting and it looks like a keyboard. If you also look on the left hand corner, you can see the letters Q W E R T Y see, it is qwerty!
In virtually every word of English origin, q is followed by u. There are exceptions for words we use that are not English. Qatar and Iraqi are examples. Because English is a creolized language, there are exceptions to almost every rule, as people learning English as a second language know.
it is impossilble
'Q' is always followed by 'U' in English words.
No English words end in Q, since Q is always followed by U.
Udine is a city in Italy. I don't know about a city that starts with a Q.