The whole alphabet?
2007-02-06 19:09:15
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answer #1
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answered by Florence-Anna 5
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I personally like Ringo. Call it Ringo. It's really got a nice ring to it.
Depends on which alphabet you speak of. If you can say the entirety of it in three words, it must be an extremely ancient (or poorly written) one. Impossible in the English alphabet, unless the response is "the whole alphabet" - but that joke is collecting dust with the ancient alphabets. I'm hoping this is a question of curiosity or at least attempts a new punch line.
2007-02-06 19:16:56
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answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5
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In English?... no. words that are basically over 25 letters lengthy are between the longest English words. And the English alphabet itself has 26 letters. so that you would extremely a lot ought to apply each letter in uncomplicated words once and that doesn't leave a lot room for vowels... The ratio of vowel to consonant might want to be a million vowel to 5 or so consonants. And your 'U' is going to be swallow up by potential of 'Q' replenish the bat. Now there might want to correctly be some clinical or clinical words that come close. yet those are certain to particular professions and are not likely to be modern-day in a common dictionary. Now the subsequent question is can all people make 2 words using the entire English alphabet?
2016-10-17 05:49:35
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answered by ? 4
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"The Whole Alphabet"
2007-02-06 19:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is "The whole alphabet."
2007-02-06 19:11:38
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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the only sentence that I know which contains every letter is:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
However, if you want a 3 word sentence, try
Alphabets are necessary!
2007-02-06 21:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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And i name it George
2007-02-06 19:10:04
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answered by 2 good 2 miss 6
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i only know :The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
2007-02-06 22:54:31
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answered by Anonymous
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my brother knows it!please wait for him to answer that..2 more hours please!!:p or i'll just email you.:D
2007-02-06 19:16:51
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answered by skyErrSkEe 1
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i name the sentence..... jeffrey.
2007-02-06 19:09:13
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answered by phedro 4
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