Letter S
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by Shubham
1y ago
Did you knew? That the English alphabet briefly included a typographical letter called a “long s” used from the late Renaissance to the early 1800s, it resembled the letter ‘f’ but was pronounced simply as ‘s.’ You’ll see it in various manuscripts written by the Founding Fathers, including the Bill of Rights ..read more
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Q & R
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by Shubham
1y ago
In this episode Shubham Discussed words starting with letter Q & R ..read more
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Letter P
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by Shubham
1y ago
Shubham discussed words starting with letter P ..read more
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Letter M & N
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by Shubham
1y ago
Try to pronounce "M" without touching your lips ..read more
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Letter K & L
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by Shubham
1y ago
In this episode Shubham discussed words with letter K & L ..read more
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Letter i & j
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by Shubham
1y ago
Did you know the small dots over i and j is called tittle.We have discussed letter i & j in this episode ..read more
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Letter H
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by Shubham
1y ago
In this episode Shubham discussed about the words starting with letter H ..read more
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Letter G
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by Shubham
1y ago
Shubham discussed the words starting with letter G ..read more
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Get back on track
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by Shubham
1y ago
This is our sunday special small podcast ..read more
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Letter E
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by Shubham
1y ago
Did you knowe is used more often than any other letter. It appears in 11 percent of all words, according to an analysis of more than 240,000 entries in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary and in this episode we discussed about words starting with letter E ..read more
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