The word "queue" is borrowed from French, where it means "tail." It is believed to have originated from Latin "cauda," meaning "tail" as well. The spelling has remained consistent due to historical usage and influence.
So why is it spelled with an e? It is because it spells the way it is!
Queues is the plural of queue.
The homophone for "queue" is "cue."
A homophone for the word "queue" is "cue."
A word that is spelled the same way forward and backward is called a palindrome.
It is a French word, so it is spelled the same as English.
bee, see, I, Pi, Queue, are, tea, you, wi, why
It's not an English word, it's Spanish for "what," and pronounced "kay." The English word pronounced "kyoo" is spelled "queue."
FIFO is a first-in, first out structure. In other words, it is a queue. The most efficient way to implement a queue is with a circular array.
Queue is a data structure which is based on FIFO that is first in first out. Following are the types of queue: Linear queue Circular queue Priority queue Double ended queue ( or deque )
So why is it spelled with an e? It is because it spells the way it is!
Magic spelled this way is show magic. Magick spelled this way is real magick or religious magick.
Queues is the plural of queue.
circular queue
to form a waiting line is spelled 'faire la queue' or 'former une file d'attente' in French.
No the way you have spelled it is correct. Germany.
It's spelled the same way.