There are no words in the english language that meet this rule, sorry. Although, I believe you phrased the question incorrectly. Perhaps you meant to ask this:
What five letter word sounds the same way if you removed the last four letters.
The answer is the word QUEUE, because it's pronounced "Q." So, naturally, if you remove the last four letters, you are left with the letter Q.
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
yet
'What' is a four letter word, 'for' a three letter word, 'which' has five letters, 'yet' is spelled with three while 'it' has only two.
aitch, queue
Some six letter words that end in double letters:accessacrossapogeebamboobefallboo booboohoobungeebypasscaresscoffeecouleecuckoodecreedegreeduressegressembossenrollentreeexcessgoateeharassHawaiilayofflycheemorassmuumuupayoffpeeweepizazzrebuffrecallrecessrefillremissripoffrunoffscrollscruffsetteeshrillsoireesquallstressstrolltarifftattoothrilltoffeetoupeeunlessvoodoo
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like the letter q, not cue-uee-uee did you know that queue is the only letter in the english language that still sounds the same when all the other 4 letters are removed?
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
The word is chair. When you remove the c it becomes hair. Removing the C and h, it becomes air.
queue
The answer is number 5 F, I, V, E= 4 letters But, still has 5 when the 3 letters-"F", "I", "E" are removed because "V" stands for "5" as in the Roman numbers.
The letter 'Z' is still a fully used, fully functioning letter of the English Language.
yet
Although a appears 3 times it is still one letter. therefore there are seven letters in Alexander.
'What' is a four letter word, 'for' a three letter word, 'which' has five letters, 'yet' is spelled with three while 'it' has only two.
axils
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