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The word Mexico does have an accent in Spanish, but not in English. There are no accents in English; the words in which we are used to seeing them (resume, fiancee) are actually words from other languages - usually French - that have been loaned into English. The word "Mexico" looks so similar in Spanish and English that I don't think it matters if you use the accent when writing in English.
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
Other common words for "she" in English include "her," "hers," and "herself."
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"E" is the most commonly used letter in English. "S" is the most commonly used first letter for words.
There are ridiculous words like calcaneoastragalar with 6 a's but Guadalajara (city in Mexico) is not only a commonly encountered word with 5 a's but it is also very a-rich at 45% a's.
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Some examples of words that rarely occur initially in English include "queue," "rhythm," and "gnome." These words have unusual spellings or letter combinations that are not commonly found at the beginning of English words.
The letter "e" is the most commonly used in English.
The word Voodoo comes from various West African languages. So do the words mambo, bogus, banana, and chimpanzee! There are several words borrowed from African languages that are used in everyday American parlance that many people probably don't even realize.
The most commonly used vowels in English are "a," "e," "i," "o," and "u." These vowels appear frequently in words and texts, making them essential components of the English language.