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Are you smart enough???

Are you smart enough???

By dencygirl in 5 May 2017 | 17:55
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Which English word can have 4 of its 5 letters taken away and still retains its original pronunciation?
5 May 2017 | 17:55
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Queue-ueue Young-yung Dammy-damy :yes: :yes:
5 May 2017 | 18:20
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@denciebabe I can't find such English word in my medulla oblongata fah. Help out, biko! @victoriouschild et @jummybabe make una come help out with ur sharp brains cos I can't seem to find such English word fah!
5 May 2017 | 18:39
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The last time I enter English class was three years ago @Fridex Na f9 I get for English but not in waec or neco
5 May 2017 | 18:55
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This is jamb question
5 May 2017 | 19:17
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na only you fit talk the answer
5 May 2017 | 19:32
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Still awaitin lemme cum n be goin i'm coming :g
5 May 2017 | 23:40
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Lol... All of u re olodo... The answer is Queue Ueue is removed and we have Q
6 May 2017 | 00:58
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but Q has no meaning than the 17th letter in the alphabet
6 May 2017 | 13:59
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@sheegokeys... The five letter word there is "QUEUE" nd when UEUE(4 letters) is removed. The pronunciation is still the same, that is, "Q" . QUEUE =>Q
6 May 2017 | 14:19
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@denciebabe I Gat It Na
6 May 2017 | 14:26
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naw I get d question well
6 May 2017 | 15:10
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Wow!
6 May 2017 | 15:26
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Wrong it is also rong
6 May 2017 | 17:55
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@jummybabe.. Wrong is not correct... When u remove rong from wrong, u will have W... . Wrong =>w.. It doesn't have the same pronunciation
6 May 2017 | 18:05
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I didn't understand the question that why @denciebabe
6 May 2017 | 18:28
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jus lukin
8 May 2017 | 14:14
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na sooo
9 May 2017 | 04:06
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