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I've been thinking for a while " "double u" is a really bad name for a letter as it doesn't match the format of other letters, single syllables and actually sounds like the letter.
What would be your suggestion? "wuh"(\ˈwər\), "wa"(\ˈwä\), "woh"(\'wō\), "we"(\ˈwē\) "dub"(\ˈdəb\)?
Are there any languages which have a system for naming letters that "w" fits in nicely?
Personally I think "weh"(\'we\) as it does differentiate itself from 'v' (\ˈvē\) well, but all sound odd in the alphabet.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
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we (\ˈwē\) or some vowel followed by w would fit best. That seems to be how the rest of the alphabet works. Except for Q and depending on your country Z.
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"woo" for sure
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then what would happen to the alphabet song if w lost syllables?
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2u
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Pingohits wrote:then what would happen to the alphabet song if w lost syllables?
woowoowoo? True, "double-you" sorta breaks our patterns in the world
Q R S, T U V, *riffs* wooooOoOoOo, X, Y, Z
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then what would happen to the alphabet song if w lost syllables?
We will make a new one or move some letters.
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it would be great if "w" pronounced like "wee"
OK CLASS NOW WHAT'S THE LETTER AFTER V??
"WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
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I'm gonna go with "wuh". That's kinda what it sounds like...
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we
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