There are words that begin with the letter a and end with ful. However, there are no words on the English language that begin with the letters al and end with ful.
* alloted * allocated * aliened * alphabetized * alarmed * alerted * alibied * allegorized * alleged * allied * allowed * alluded * aluminized * alternated
pail ,hail,jail,snail,
In the Holy Qur'an there are 114 surahs, beginning with Al-Fatiha and ending with Al-Nas.
Most Spanish words beginning with "al" have originated from the Arab language.
Examples of nouns ending with -al are:admiralanimalarrivalburialcanalcathedralcerealdealdialeditorialfoalgoalhospitalhymnalidealjackaljournallocalmammalmaterialmealmedalmemorialmetalmineralnumeralopalpalpedalpetalrascalreversalsandalsealtotaltrialurinalvealwithdrawalzeal
· alcoholic · alert · alike · alive · alleged · alluring · aloof · alluring · alternative · altruistic
Some adjectives are formed by adding a suffix to a noun.Some examples are:angel + ic = angelicacid + ic = acidicchild + ish = childishaccident + al = accidentalmusic + al = musicaldanger + ous = dangeroushumor + ous = humoroushope + ful = hopefuluse + ful = usefulhope + less = hopelessuse + less = uselesswonder + ful = wonderfulhate + ful = hatefulshow + y = showywind + y = windySometimes an ending vowel is dropped before adding the suffix, or an ending consonant is doubled before adding the suffix; for example:fame - e + ous = famousmisery - y + able = miserablevolcano - o + ic = volcanicindustry - y + ial = industrialbag + g + y = baggyfun + n + y = funnyfur + r + y = furrysun + n + y = sunny
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Warangal
hysterical, magical, dismal
jovial
Yes, "DC al Fine" is an Italian musical term that stands for "Da Capo al Fine," which translates to "from the beginning to the end." It instructs performers to return to the beginning of the piece and play until they reach the point marked "Fine," which indicates where to stop. Essentially, it involves repeating the first section of the music and concluding at the specified ending point.