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Jul 29, 2005 15:29

The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed ( Read more... )

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nicetoenails July 29 2005, 14:26:39 UTC
"Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel
doesn't "Y" stand as a vowel?

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octoberust July 29 2005, 17:10:39 UTC
a e i o u

those are the only vowels in the English language.

waka waka!

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nicetoenails July 30 2005, 01:49:31 UTC
a e i o u, and sometimes Y

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melroberts July 29 2005, 16:43:44 UTC
that's a long list there! took even me a while to read!

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octoberust July 29 2005, 17:11:04 UTC
I did not know!

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sappybeaver July 31 2005, 19:30:47 UTC
Very informative thank you, I learned a lot form your post!

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myownincubus August 1 2005, 18:05:58 UTC
What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking world is known as an "English kiss" in France.

Are you serious?

[ Lizbeth ]

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nonoah August 2 2005, 06:40:51 UTC
Well.......I would have to investigate on this again because Of course I stole all this informations from some website.
I never kissed a person from France. I kissed frensh in France err.... that would be I kissed english in France - well I kissed a person in France but not a frensh person :o)
I will try to get more information about this and let you know.

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myownincubus August 2 2005, 15:21:02 UTC
Hehehe, that was getting a little confusing on who you kissed, but I got it now :)

[ Lizbeth ]

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nonoah August 3 2005, 04:53:31 UTC
I should have said plain and simple - I kissed! :o)

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