The word 'have' in Welsh can be translated as 'cael' or 'hav'.
The silent letter in "mnemonic" is the "m" at the beginning of the word. In "pneumonia," the silent letter is the "p" at the beginning of the word.
One Dutch word beginning with the letter "o" is "onmiddellijk," which means "immediately" in English.
The Welsh word for 'decibel' is desibel.
There is no specific meaning for the word "llethonow" in Welsh. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a non-standard term.
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Ebol (colt, filly)
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No because x isn't in the welsh alphabet
Yes, there are words beginning with l in Welsh. The misconception that there are not stems from the letter Ll which is a separate letter in the Welsh alphabet (can be found on Wikipedia) as well as the L we have in English. To make the Ll sound you put your tongue on the roof of your mouth and blow air past it like pronouncing an l word. For example, Llantrisant is not a spelling mistake but would be pronounced as if saying Lantrisant but with the pronounciation for the Ll sound.
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As. The shortest word beginning with the letter a is "a"
I can find no instance of the word.
The word 'have' in Welsh can be translated as 'cael' or 'hav'.
I can't find any instance of the word.
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cwms (Welsh for Valley(s))