C A R A C A S - Caracas
R ( Ere) , Y (i griega ), A ( a ), N ( ene)
ce-a-ele-i-efe-o-ere-ene-i-a
It's a mixture of letter-names and 'you', presumably 'yo', meaning 'I', but not the name for that letter, which is 'i' ('ee'). If this analysis is correct, the word is 'Madrid' M - eme A - a D - de R - ere I - (you=yo=) i D -de
S - ese A - a N - ene D - de R - ere A - a C - ce I - i S - ese N - ene E - e R - ere O - o S - ese
sinceramente s= ese, i= i, n= ene, c= ce, e= e, r= ere, a= a, m= eme, e= e, n= ene, t= te , e= e
ce-a-ele-i-efe-o-ere-ene-i-a
R ( Ere) , Y (i griega ), A ( a ), N ( ene)
efe-u-ere-ele-o-doble ve
That is the correct spelling of the Spanish word for wheat, trigo.You spell it out (letter, its Spanish name, pronunciation of the latter) as follows:T - te (tay)R - ere (ERRay)I - i (ee)G - ge (khay - 'kh' as in 'loch')O - o (aw)
It's a mixture of letter-names and 'you', presumably 'yo', meaning 'I', but not the name for that letter, which is 'i' ('ee'). If this analysis is correct, the word is 'Madrid' M - eme A - a D - de R - ere I - (you=yo=) i D -de
There is no common word that is a one-word anagram. The letters can spell ere bib or ebb ire.A proper noun anagram is the surname Bieber.
To spell it out (letter: Spanish name; latter, phonetically): R = ere (ERRay) O = o (aw) W = uve doble (OObay DAWblay) A = a (ah) H = hache (AHchay)
S - ese A - a N - ene D - de R - ere A - a C - ce I - i S - ese N - ene E - e R - ere O - o S - ese
The poetic word for before is "ere."
ele-i-be-ere-o
It is pronounced "eRe" (Air-eh!)
The word sought may be one of these:early - previous in time, premature, or initial; (not late)eerily - strangely, oddly, especially in a scary way