The idea that Americans "hate" the letter T is a playful exaggeration referring to certain regional accents, particularly in some southern and urban dialects, where the pronunciation of T often softens or drops entirely—like saying "butter" as "buh-er." This phenomenon is part of the natural evolution of language and reflects the diversity of American English. Rather than hatred, it highlights the unique and varied ways in which language is spoken across different regions.
hate, fear
Trustworthy is a meaningful word. It begins with the letter t.
it is about a C grade
What is a 7 letter word with the second letter T, fourth letter A and sixth letter S. Girls love it, boys use it, parents hate it and animals are scared of it.
the Americans
Strauss
No, because they WERE the Americans - the original ones.
DETTOL
prekiss
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
Hate crimes against Asian-Americans is not especially common. Of course, hate crimes are pretty rare anyway.
Not everyone hates African Americans. It is how everybody you refer to were raised. HATE IT TAUGHT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.