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∙ 14y agoAssuming you mean which is the first number with an A in it when written as words as opposed to how long in time it would take to get to that number (as that would depend very much upon how fast you write/say the spelling), it depends upon how you say numbers.
The first one with a letter A would either be:
"A Hundred", though most people would say "One Hundred"
or (more usually)
One hundred and one
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∙ 14y agoBecause then they are more complicated so there can be more phone numbers. Imagine if phone numbers were 3 numbers long! We would have run out a long time ago.
it is used to shorten long numbers like 300,000,000 would be 3x10 to the 8th power
any three numbers as long as there is only one 3.(Or you could have two threes in 6 numbers,three in 9 etc.)
A ten-figure number would be any number that has ten digits: 1,234,567,891 -- it can be any numbers, as long as there are ten single numbers put together.
It'll be a long list; there are 57 possibilities.
Yes, "yourself" does have a long "i" sound and it is spelled with the letter "y."
The ten letter word that can be spelled using the letters qwertyuiop is "periquito."
It would probably take about 2-4 days. Btw, you spelled from wrong ;) lol
Enquiry is the only thing that may be spelled with these letters and be 7 letters long.
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
Because then they are more complicated so there can be more phone numbers. Imagine if phone numbers were 3 numbers long! We would have run out a long time ago.
No, that would be spelled peen. Pen is pronounced pEHn so it is a short sound.
"Long" in French is spelled as "long".
There are words from French spelled with an AY, such as bayou and cayenne.
There are I words with a silent E, such as bite, dime, and while. There are I words spelled with GH such as high, sigh, light, and right. There are I words that begin with the prefix bi- which virtually always sounds like BY, or tri- which sounds like TRY. Examples are binary, bimonthly, and trimester.
The word "lollipop" has a short e sound. It is pronounced as /ˈlɒl.iˌpɒp/.
The short I vowel sound in "shiny" sounds like "sh-ih-nee". It is a quick and crisp sound that is typically spelled with the letter 'i' in words like "sit", "fit", and "did".