Queue = line (of people)
if you mean a line of people, it's a queue. If you mean the shortest distance between two points, it's a line.
The word queue (pronounced "Q") means to form a line or ordered list.
Drink Driving = Drunk Driving
If you mean an underground railroad, the usual word in the U. S. is "subway." (Not to be confused with subway in England, which is an "underpass" in the U. S.)
The British word "jam" can mean a couple of things. If you mean the food, a sweet paste of fruit, Americans also use the same word to mean that food. If you mean "jam" as in "stuck together," Americans use that word in the same context, but also use the word "cram."
if you mean a line of people, it's a queue. If you mean the shortest distance between two points, it's a line.
The word que is a French conjunction meaning "that". Did you mean the English word queue? Queue can be a noun and a verb.
queue
In French, the word "queue" is pronounced like "koo." It means "tail" or "line" in English, depending on the context.
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The word queue (pronounced "Q") means to form a line or ordered list.
Queue or Q (as in waiting in a queue or the letter Q)
Queue
It is a French word, so it is spelled the same as English.
It's not an English word, it's Spanish for "what," and pronounced "kay." The English word pronounced "kyoo" is spelled "queue."
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
An exchange clerk or money collector.