How many separate two-letter words can you form by adding ONE (1) letter either before or after the letter 'a'?RULES1. English language words only. (However, loan words that are co... moreHow many separate two-letter words can you form by adding ONE (1) letter either before or after the letter 'a'?RULES1. English language words only. (However, loan words that are commonly used in English are also acceptable. Don't try to pass off anything weird; I'll be watching.)
2. No slang words. 3. No abbreviations or acronyms. 4. Proper names and pronouns may be used. 5. Fun have.
How did Minnesota diverge linguistically from “duck duck goose” to “duck duck gray duck”? A friend who's a native Minnesotan told me about this years ago, m... moreHow did Minnesota diverge linguistically from “duck duck goose” to “duck duck gray duck”? A friend who's a native Minnesotan told me about this years ago, much to my puzzlement.
average aaeegrvRule #1: No slang words, abbreviations, proper names of people, persons or places.Rule #2: Have fun!
(I found 17 words; how many will you find?)