Watermelon, wheat and watercress are plants that start with W.
There are no countries that start with the letter "W"
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Some six letter words that start with W and end with R are:waiterwaiverwalkerwanderwasherweaverwelderwelterwickerwinnerwinterwitherwooferwriter
Woden - the German variant of Odin.
Wella bossum
Revlon owns the cosmetic brand along w/other haute end brands i.e. Halston.
In the German language when you see a "w" it is not pronounced as in English. In German it has a "v" sound and "w" is said with an "f" so Volkswagen in German it is pronounced folksvagen.
windsurf wat (electrical watt) Some German adjectives, e.g. wagneriano (though also 'vagneriano')
<incorrect answer>the volkswagen w12. its a concept car but that's all there is that starts with W</incorrect answer> Makes that start with "W" Willey - Made the famous WWII Jeep Weineck - A German car company Wolsley - British police cars of the 40s and 50s Wartburg - Made in East Germany in the 60s Models that start with "W" Ford Windstar Jeep Wrangler and Wagoner I'm sure there are more models that start with "W"
Not quite sure where this question is headed, the German letter w is pronounced like the English v, so words starting with w in German are pronounced with a v-sound.The German v sounds like the English f.The English w-sound does not exist in German.
Tungsten is called "Wolfram" in German, and the "W" symbol comes from the German name of the element. wolframium is the latin term
Harold W. Soule has written: 'Heath German readings' -- subject(s): German language, Readers
W. Kain has written: 'Activities of American chemical companies in Europe, including petrochemical and pharmaceutical companies'
Watermelon, wheat and watercress are plants that start with W.
There are no countries that start with the letter "W"