Some French words that start with "W" are "week-end" (weekend), "wagon" (wagon), and "wifi" (wifi).
Two common Greek root words that start with "leg" are "legis," meaning law, and "lego," meaning to speak or to gather.
Some French words that start with the letter "w" are "wagon" (wagon), "week-end" (weekend), and "waouh" (wow).
Some French words that start with "w" include "week-end" (weekend), "wagon" (train car), and "wagonnette" (small wagon).
In Spanish, words that start with "w" include: "weber", "whisker", "western". Words that start with "x" include: "xilófono", "xenofobia". Words that start with "y" include: "yo", "yoga", "yugo". Words that start with "z" include: "zapato", "zoológico", "zumo".
No. There is no 'W' in greek.
None of them do. There is no "w" in the Greek language.
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"Waterphone" was the only word with a Greek root, beginning with W, that I could find. The Greeks, of course, had no W, but I would've thought there'd be more than one English W word with a greek root in it.
There is no Greek goddess whose name starts with the letter "W" in traditional Greek mythology.
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There are no words in Greek that start with q but some have q in them
Many Greek words start with 'r' just as they do in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Some French words that start with "W" are "week-end" (weekend), "wagon" (wagon), and "wifi" (wifi).
Some six letter words that start with W and end with R are:waiterwaiverwalkerwanderwasherweaverwelderwelterwickerwinnerwinterwitherwooferwriter
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