In French W is pronounced "double-V" (with a French accent).
It's nice that someone does it right.
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In French W is pronounced "double-V" (with a French accent).
And Dopple V in German.In French W is pronounced "double-V" (with a French accent).
It's time for Þ (thorn) to make a comeback.Yeah we have the Æ and the Ø and the Å here. English-speaking people just have too few letters in their alphabet I think. They need more letters.
It's time for Þ (thorn) to make a comeback.
I don’t know about all of them, but I know one who is pretty awesome and very lovable.But they are very nice people, gotta love the Icelanders.
Nice Æ!That's the Æ.
OMG you said Richard Petty <3"W" and "43". Interchangeable in American English.
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(Unless you're Richard Petty. Then "43" means something else.)