- Heya, Owl! Guess what word can be made from the letters W, O, L and F?
- Obviously "OWL" my dear friend!
I decide to post one page of this story every thursday
(if the golden jackal
canis_aureus stays with me to explain how to speak english)
- Obviously "OWL" my dear friend!
I decide to post one page of this story every thursday
(if the golden jackal
canis_aureus stays with me to explain how to speak english)
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Hi Lavender Wind,
Here is my suggestion for the words in 'natural sounding' contemporary American English:
- Heya, Owl! Guess what other word can be made from the letters W, O, L and F?
- Obviously "OWL" my dear friend!
Note: The English word for puzzle of rearranging the letters of a word to make another word is an "anagram". The word "anagram" does not fix exactly here, because to be a proper anagram all of the letters need to be used, for example WOLF and FOWL. Fowl is technically a group of birds that includes chicken, turkey, peacocks, ducks, and geese... but not owls. However the word fowl is often used to mean any domesticated bird.
Here is my suggestion for the words in 'natural sounding' contemporary American English:
- Heya, Owl! Guess what other word can be made from the letters W, O, L and F?
- Obviously "OWL" my dear friend!
Note: The English word for puzzle of rearranging the letters of a word to make another word is an "anagram". The word "anagram" does not fix exactly here, because to be a proper anagram all of the letters need to be used, for example WOLF and FOWL. Fowl is technically a group of birds that includes chicken, turkey, peacocks, ducks, and geese... but not owls. However the word fowl is often used to mean any domesticated bird.
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