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No words in English rhyme with: "month," "orange," "silver," or "purple.

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Q is the only letter that does not occur in any of the U.S. state names.
"Maine" is the only U.S. state whose name is just one syllable.
"Bookkeeper" is the only English word that has three consecutive double
letters.
The word therein contains only seven letters, but it contains 10 words that
can be formed using consecutive letters: the, there, I, he, in, rein, her, here,
ere, herein.
The sentence The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog is a pangram,
which is a sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet.
"United Arab Emirates," a small country in the Middle East, is made up of
alternating vowels and consonants. It is the longest name of a country whose
letters do that.
"Unprosperousness", meaning not wealthy or profitable, is the longest word in
English in which each letter is used at least two times.
"Euouae," a medieval music term, is the longest word in English that contains
only vowels. Its also the word with the most consecutive vowels.

Did you knowthe dot on top of the letter 'i' is called a tittle

English language did you knows

Did you knowthe most commonly used letter in the alphabet is E


Did you knowthe least used letter in the alphabet is Q
Did you knowdreamt is the only word that ends in mt
Did you knowthe first letters of the months July through to
November spell JASON

Did you knowthere are only 4 words in the English language which
end in 'dous' (they are: hazardous, horrendous, stupendous and
tremendous)
Did you knowthe oldest word in the English language is 'town'
Did you know'Bookkeeper' and 'bookkeeping' are the only 2 words
in the English language with three consecutive double letters
Did you knowthe word 'Strengths' is the longest word in the English
language with just one vowel
Did you knowthe dot on top of the letter 'i' is called a tittle
Did you knowthe past tense for the English word 'dare' is 'durst'
Did you knowthe word 'testify' derived from a time when men were
required to swear on their testicles
Did you knowThe first English dictionary was written in 1755
Did you knowthe word old English word 'juke' meaning dancing
lends its name to the juke box
Did you know1 out of every 8 letters written is an e
Did you knowthe longest one syllable word in the English language
is 'screeched'
Did you knowall pilots on international flights identify themselves in
English regardless of their country of origin
Did you knowthe expression to 'knuckle down' originated from
playing marbles (players used to put their knuckles to the ground for
their best shots)
Did you knowthe word 'almost' is the longest in the English
language with all the letters in alphabetical order
Did you knowthe most commonly used word in English
conversation is 'I'

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