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Excluding some words which can also qualify if the hyphen is removed, bookkeeper is the only word with three pairs of repeated letters next to each other.
Juxtaposition is a word used to describe the placement of words or objects in relation to each other. For example, if you were talking about a poem, you might say: The author's juxtaposition of the words "dark" and "light" right next to each other is used to show the stark contrast between the two.
It means the Saturday after next Saturday or in other words the Saturday that is a week after next Saturday.
Ain't is a contraction of am not, so the apostrophe stands for those missing letters, as with other contractions. What's weird about it, and may partially contribute to its non-acceptance in "correct" English, is that the missing letters do not occur next to each other, and the "i" that seems to come from nowhere.
AenEId, KorEAn, JOAnna.
There is none in English, not counting compound words.
You have written 6 of them in your question - what, words, consonants, next, each, other I hope this helps
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yield, feld
Words that contain two "H's" next to each other include "haphazard," "thh," and "uhh." While such combinations are rare in standard English, they can appear in specific contexts, names, or informal expressions. Additionally, some scientific terms or jargon might feature this pairing.
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Accent
Yes, one example of a word with two "W" next to each other is "sawmill."
The grammatical term for two or more words next to each other that begin with the same letter is alliteration.
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Mississippi
Words that have "n" and "y" next to each other include "any," "many," "canyon," and "beyond." These words can be found in various contexts, serving different grammatical functions. The combination often appears at the end of words or in compound forms.