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In German it is called an "umlaut", and it affects the way the vowel is pronounced. For example, an "O" with an umlaut over it is pronounced like double "O" in English. Thus: Flote (with an umlaut over the "o") is pronounced "Flute" in English.
"I will double you" I.W. Just those two letters. Why? "I double u" "I double you"
W. C. Double has written: 'Design and construction of handbags' -- subject(s): Handbags
first 2 rows loge center or lower balcony..exception is orch double letters
Everything in Jack's world must contain double letters in each word
The answer would be EYE.
see ow double you
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Morse Code is sometimes written with a slash between letters to avoid getting the letters confused. A double slash means a space between words.
Qal-aah *the double a's are to be pronounced as the letter ع (ain) pronounced.
Aardvark and eel are words. They begin with double letters.
Raccoon is a word. It includes double letters in a row.
Coffee is a word. It contains double e and double f. Address contains two double letters.
Using the Castilian ('Spanish Spanish', as against Latin American Spanish) pronunciation of the letters of the alphabet: C - pronounced 'theh' (th' as in 'thin', not 'the') a - pronounced 'a' as in 'bag' r - pronounced 'erreh' (like '(b)eret', but with a trilled double 'r' l - pronounced 'el' o - pronounced 'o', bit like Northern English or Scots 'o' ('aw') s - pronounced 'esse' (rather like English 'essay').
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Pollo is pronounced poh-yoh. The double L in Spanish is pronounced like a "y" sound.
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