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No there actually more combinations that we can make with numbers than letters. That's not actually true, since there are more letters than numerals, but every combination of numerals is a number and there are an infinite number of them, whereas, not all combinations of letters actually make words--there is only a finite number of words.
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Nobody. If they have more power, then they cannot have less. And if they have less, they cannot have more. So nobody can have more AND less.
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None without any more letters, specifically vowels
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
The word 'Why' has no vowels. There are others but there not used very often and 'why' is the most common. A, E, I, O and U are all vowels and the other letters are called consononts. Hope this helps! Check out more of my answers I'm Monkey Lover Dinda
The vowels e, a, i, o, and u are very high, so are the letters t, s, l, r, & n . The letters d, g. h, are higher than the letters b, c, m, & p. The remaining letters are less often found in words although the letters f, w, & y are more likely found than k, v, & j and q, x, & z are least often used. The game of Scrabble has points printed on the letters based on how often they are used in words in the English language.
No word contains only these letters, because there aren't any vowels. But if you are asking what words contain at least 1 of these letters, the anwer is going to be more than 20 thousand.
Kentucky is the name of a state that has two different vowels and more than 5 letters.
Words with six or more letters and that ends in 'ise' are: widthwise, lengthwise, breadthwise, turquoise, disguise,, devise, cruise. Some words that end in 'ise' and that have less than six letters are: wise, raise, arise, poise, rise.
They both have 3 vowels. They both are countries. They both have more than 4 letters. They both are in the question!
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Generally, yes. The English language letters A, E, I, O, and U are classically the VOWELS (having unshaped phonetic sounds), and the other 21 letters are the CONSONANTS (having shaped sounds).However, more recently the letter Y has been referred to as the "sixth vowel" or a "semi-vowel" because it has an unshaped "i" sound in many uses, and combines with the other vowels (ay, ey, oy, uy) to create specific vowel sounds (a, e, i, oi). These may be considered "vowel pairs" or the effect of a silent Y.* In Welsh, the letter W can also be a vowel, as in many so-called "vowel-less" words such as cwm.(pronounced koom).
Four or more letter words that can be made from the letters in BACKBONE are:acneaeonbabebackbaconbakebancobanebankbeaconbeakbeanbeckbeckonbockbonecakecanecanoecokeconeconkebonkenoknobkoannabobnecknockoakenoceanonce