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  2. Tu (cuneiform) - Wikipedia

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    TU is used for the name of the king of Shuruppak (father of Utnapishtim), Ubara-Tutu, and it is spelled: m UBARA-d TU.TU. [3] Two other uses of TU [4] in the Epic are as follows: TU is also the Akkadian language verb, erēbu, for English language 'to enter', 'to set', used in Tablet III and VII. For the Sumerogram TU.

  3. Tsu (kana) - Wikipedia

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    They are primarily used for indicating a voiced consonant in the middle of a compound word (see rendaku), and they can never begin a word. In the Ainu language , it can be written with a handakuten (which can be entered into a computer as either one character (ツ゚) or two combined characters (ツ゜) to represent the sound [tu͍] , which is ...

  4. Silent e - Wikipedia

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    It altereth also the force of, c, g, s, tho it sound not after them, as in hence, for that, which might sound henk, if anie word ended in c. in swinge differing from swing, in vse differing from vs. Mulcaster also formulated the rule that a double letter , when final, indicated a short vowel in English, while the absence of doubling and the ...

  5. Sokuon - Wikipedia

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    The sokuon never appears at the beginning of a word or before a vowel (a, i, u, e, or o), and rarely appears before a syllable that begins with the consonants n, m, r, w, or y. (In words and loanwords that require geminating these consonants, ン ( n ) , ム ( mu ) , ル ( ru ) , ウ ( u ) , and イ ( i ) are usually used, respectively, instead ...

  6. Click consonant - Wikipedia

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    Once clicks are borrowed into a language as regular speech sounds, they may spread to native words, as has happened due to hlonipa word-taboo in the Nguni languages. In Gciriku , for example, the European loanword tomate (tomato) appears as cumáte with a click [ǀ] , though it begins with a t in all neighbouring languages.

  7. Phoneme - Wikipedia

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    An example is the English phoneme /k/, which occurs in words such as cat, kit, scat, skit. Although most native speakers do not notice this, in most English dialects, the "c/k" sounds in these words are not identical: in kit ⓘ, the sound is aspirated, but in skill ⓘ, it is unaspirated.

  8. English alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The consonant sounds represented by the letters W and Y in English (/w/ and /j/ as in went /wɛnt/ and yes /jɛs/) are referred to as semi-vowels (or glides) by linguists, however this is a description that applies to the sounds represented by the letters and not to the letters themselves.

  9. Commonly misspelled English words - Wikipedia

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    The following list, of about 350 words, is based on documented lists [4] [10] of the top 100, 200, or 400 [3] most commonly misspelled words in all variants of the English language, rather than listing every conceivable misspelled word. Some words are followed by examples of misspellings:

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