You do not need to hyphen above noted. Hyphens are typically reserved for compound words and phrases such as long-lasting.
It is a hyphen used for the separation of words. It is a single short line set half-way between the bottom and top of typed or written letters. It can be used in compound words. Hyphen is also called a dash.
It is a hyphen used for the separation of words. It is a single short line set half-way between the bottom and top of typed or written letters. It can be used in compound words. Hyphen is also called a dash.
It is a hyphen used for the separation of words. It is a single short line set half-way between the bottom and top of typed or written letters. It can be used in compound words. Hyphen is also called a dash.
Rig-vega
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
Hyphen
If you count the hyphen, "native-born" would fit the bill, since that would consist of ten letters and a hyphen. if you don't count the hyphen, you would hae to use "country-born," to fill the bill since that is eleven letters.
its rupturewort (an herb) with 11 letters. it's not teeter-totter because it is spelled with a hyphen so it doesn't count (because a hyphen is not on the top row) and its not typewriter, that has only 10 letters.
A hyphen [or is it an 'n' dash?] is often employed to replace the words 'to' or 'and.'
Po'alua (don't forget the hyphen above the o)
A hyphen is used to connect words or parts of words, while an apostrophe is used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in contractions.