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There are no words in the English language that use only those 3 letters.
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
They use the same letters as the Americans use. Just use a English- philipine translating dictionary
No one is in charge of English. Languages change through time and English has. Words dealing with computers are fairly new to the English language. New words are developed all the time that end up in common use.
The words joint d'embase are of the French language. These words translate into the English language as the words base gasket.
not in the English language. But if you use chatspeak:l8rw8rw8rcb
There are no words in the English language that use only those 3 letters.
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
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Spelling in American English is a little different from spelling in British English; both are English. In addition, many people who can speak a language fluently do not necessarily know how to spell words in that language, yet they still "use" that language. For example, a little child "uses" English but probably cannot spell the words that he or she "uses."
They use the same letters as the Americans use. Just use a English- philipine translating dictionary
Well, as you know the English language has many different meaning words and is a difficult language for others to learn.
A person has a good sense of the English language when they use it correctly. In order for the English language to be used correctly, a person needs to study it, have an understanding of words, punctuation and grammar.
No one is in charge of English. Languages change through time and English has. Words dealing with computers are fairly new to the English language. New words are developed all the time that end up in common use.
The Normans added words to the English language during their occupation.
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.