Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the words qi, qat, qaid, qadi, qoph, qanat, tranq, sheqel, qabala, qabalah, qindar, qintar, qindarka, mbaqanga, and qwerty. They are valid scrabble words.
this is almost impossible because a 'u' usually comes after a q. so no sorry :(
The 4 letter words with the letters q u and d in it include:quadquid
quarts
qanat, qawwali
quahog
In English, the word "Quran" is a word that starts with a q but does not have a u following it.
There is NO word in the English language whereby the letter q is not followed by the letter u.
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No examples of q without u are qat qats...etc
The letter Q makes a (kw) sound when paired with U. Practically all Q words are QU words and have the (kw) sound. There is no silent U. Some words from other languages use Q without a U and may have either the (kw) sound or just a (k) sound. E.g. qoph (Hebrew letter) has the sound (kof)
That is a rule in the Spanish language. U follows a Q to make the sylable sound depending on the pronuciation needed. In the English language there is a rule to the letter Q that states that a word starting with the letter Q is allways followed by the U as a second letter.
Without spending too much time breaking my skull over this question,my guess is that no word can be made from these letters.I base this conclusion on the observations that:-- There are only 2 vowels for a total of 10 letters-- Although two of the letters are 'Q', and 'Q' is always followed by 'U' in English,no 'U' is given.
ANSWERVirtually, there are no real words that start with a Q with no U. It is a rule in vocabulary.ANSWERThere are very few: qat, qi, qoph.The place name qatar begins with q and has no u.
This is not a jumbled English word. There is no English word containing two 'q's and without the letter 'u'. If this is a jumble of a word in a language other than English, please let us know. (It can't be a Scrabble set because there is only one Q in the game.)
Qatar. A country in the middle east.
is it the q and the u
this is almost impossible because a 'u' usually comes after a q. so no sorry :(