There are no Spanish words with double s's. The only occurrence of an "ss" would involve onopatopoeia (like the simulation of a snake's hissing in literature) or in names borrowed from other languages, such as from French or Italian.
pit bull It is actually a word for buttocks, or more normally a crude term...as in "*ss". Beso mi culo = kiss my *ss.
ess.
Llama
the Spanish words for king is 'rey"
that words doesnt exist in spanish =P
Mission, abyss, submission, fission...
Words containing a double s (ss) include:addressadmissionalbatrossamissass (name for mule)assailassassinassassinateassayassembleassemblyassentassertassertiveassertionassessassessmentassociateassociationassortassortedassaultassumebassbossbassoonclassclassicclassifycompasscompassioncommissioncrasscrosscussdressdrossengrossessayessentialflossfortressglassglossgrassgrossguessharassharassingharassmentharnessharnessedhasslehissimpassibleimpossibleissueissuancekisskissedkissinglasslassolesslessonlosslessonmassmassivemessmessymissmissilemissionmissionarymossossiclepasspassionpassionatepassivepermissionpossepossibleprocessredresssasssassystressstressessuccesssuccessfultasseltissuetosstresses (e.g. long hair)truss
the plural form of words ending in ss, like kiss, is just adding es (kisses) (sorry, kiss was the only word ending in ss i cud think of)
the words you are looking for are sensible, character and indestructible I hope this has been a big help
None. But in Spanish, a word that starts with a single "r" is pronounced as if it were a double "r".
Some words that end with SS are:actressamassacrossalbatrossbrassbusinesscompasscongresschessclassdarknessdiscussdepressdressempressflossfitnessfairnessfearlessglassguessgrassgrosshostesshomelessimpressjoylesskindnesslionesslasslessmadnessmessmassmissmossneedlessoppressprogressprocesspointlessquietnessrecesssadnesssuccesstactlesstimelesstemptressuselessvoicelesswitnessyouthfulnesszaniness
The difference between "ss" and "fs" is that "ss" is a double letter that is used in the middle of a word to represent the "s" sound, while "fs" is not a common combination of letters in English words.
it translates to double step
No words in the English language begin with the letters ss.
none, we dont do double consonats in spanish! and not many words even have q in spanish.... besides Quiero which means "i want"
Seis. Pronounced "say-ss"
Some common double consonants in English are: ll, pp, ss, tt, mm, gg, zz, ff, dd. These double consonants are often found in words with suffixes, such as "happened" or "running."