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For simple expression of numbers, it is represented by single letters that stand for the numbers one, five, ten, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand, and those letters are I, V, X, L, C, D and M, respectively. As well, numbers that are more or less than those definite amounts rely on a system that has each specific amount preceded or succeeded by lower-ranking letters to indicate a number that is less than or more than the base letter. A few examples are: 3 - III... three ones. 4 - IV... one LESS THAN five. 13 - XIII... ten plus three ones. 36 - XXXVI... three tens plus five plus one. 475 - CDLXXV... one hundred LESS THAN five hundred plus fifty plus two tens plus five.
The only month name with less than four letters in English is May.If you want those with four or less letters, add June and July.
there are 3 syllable of defenseless de-fense-less
The five clue words for subtraction are "minus," "less," "fewer," "difference," and "subtract." These terms indicate the operation of taking one quantity away from another. Recognizing these words can help identify situations where subtraction is needed in problem-solving.
Five less than nine is four.
Six states have five or less letters in their name. Iowa, Ohio and Utah have four letters in their name. Idaho, Maine and Texas have five letters in their name.
Less is a closed syllable. There is a consonant after the vowel.
Allay, Abate
There are no English words of 15 letters or less that can be spelt with all the letters A through G inclusive.
Reckless \ˈre-kləs\, like many words with the -less suffix, is pronounced with stress on the first syllable ie: RECK-less, SENSE-less, HOPE-less, etc.
A weak syllable is a syllable in a word that is pronounced with less stress or emphasis compared to the strong syllables in the word. Weak syllables often have a reduced vowel sound and are typically found in unstressed parts of words.
In the words themselves, you don't. In Latin pronunciation keys, you use apostrophes (sort of) before the syllable. In the most stressed syllable, you use one above, in a less-stressed syllable, you use one lower like a comma.E.g. "pronunciation": prǝ,nǝnsē'ā sh ǝn
aorta, airier, amity, area, aria, bonier, eerier, enmity, evener, homier, irises, ibises, iota, oleo, opener, opera, tinier, Qatari, Africa, Canada, Albany, Oreo
Reckless \ˈre-kləs\, like many words with the -less suffix, is pronounced with stress on the first syllable ie: RECK-less, SENSE-less, HOPE-less, etc.
The unstressed syllable in "item" is the first syllable, "i". This means that it is pronounced with less emphasis or force compared to the second syllable, "tem".
Flawless is accented on the first syllable.
Those letters will spell Flemish and himself.