You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
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A hyphen [or is it an 'n' dash?] is often employed to replace the words 'to' or 'and.'
colon hyphen P, aka :-P is basically a funny face sideways. The colon are the eyes, the hyphen is the nose and the P is the mouth with its tongue sticking out.
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yes.And your question should be "Does fast-food have a hyphen?". Sorry, don't mean to be an english teacher :p
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
Yes. You don't have to add the hyphen and it will still mean the same thing. Example Sentence: I over-exaggerated the tall tale so much that it made it impossible to believe.
That its 2 words, but they go together
Most often the minus key is used for hyphens. There are at least two other characters and often even more that are horizontal lines in the middle of the letter heightThe "hyphen-minus" [ - ] ASCII 45The "n dash" [ - ] ASCII 150The "m dash" [ - ] ASCII 151
No, a capital letter is not used after a hyphen unless it falls at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a proper noun. The word after the hyphen should be lowercase unless it is a proper noun.