You and Ewe.
New and Gnu.
Read the question again. No letters in common! "New" and "Gnu" have an "N" in common. The first answer is correct, the second isn't. Ah, right you are. I was up late dealing with a head cold and half asleep when I added Gnu & New. I somehow didn't notice the overlap in letters. Sorry. -T
If "quiana" is pronounced "kui-awn-ah," it would be spelled クイアナ。
The longest two words in the English language that are pronounced exactly the same and have no letters in common are "loaner" and "owner."
Letters are the same in English and French, they're just pronounced differently.
Skąd jestes means where are you from in Polish.Remember that letters are not pronounced the same as in English.
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adventure = ΠΕΡΙΠΕΤΕΙΑ (Pronounced "peripetia")
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"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
Renee is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English
Yes, the "t" in "castle" is silent. The word is pronounced as "cas-ul," with the "t" not being articulated in standard English. This is a common feature in many English words where certain letters are not pronounced.
To say why in Russian (written in English letters) : Patchemu (pronounced: pa-chey-moo)
G (before E and I) and JK, C (before A, O and U) and Q (can only be used with ue and ui, pronounced KE and KI)7also, depending on the region, S, C (before E and I) and Z might sound identically. In Spanish from Spain they're different.