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Is the word gallop a double consonant reopeated?
No, the word "gallop" does not have a double consonant repeated.
It has a single "l" sound, followed by a single "p" sound.
What are three homophones for hear?
Does bought have a short or long vowel?
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How do you spell fihnext?
Heard someone speaking in Russian and they used a word that was pronounced dead - guy wondering if anyone knows what its meaning is?
How do you pronounce oo in Japanese?
Does rat have a long or short vowel sound?
Do cheese and dress have the same vowel sound?
What routes air and food into their proper channels plays a role in speech.?
How do you say have a nice day in creole?
What does q cuentas mean in English?
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