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    Default For the love of Q!

    In general I would rate the average intelligence of DDO players as quite high. Obviously.... I play, but aside from that, many people who played D&D tend to have a certain.... academic quality.... So maybe one of you big brains can help me solve this....

    The letter Q!

    As far as I'm aware there are no words in the English language that have a Q if it isnt followed by a U.

    Now... the Qu sounds like.... kwa... ish. Im not good at typing phonetically.... but you know what I mean. Queen, Quirk, Quince etc...

    So, what I been thinking is.... Why was Q ever invented?

    Surely we could just use Kw... Kween, Kwirk etc....

    If Q was used alone Id understand but.... as far as I'm aware, its the only letter in the English language that MUST have another letter after it..... So, why not just use the letters we already have.

    Saves us a Q after all.

    Seriously thoug.... well... Kind of serious.... but has anyone got any ideas?
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    Alot of English is borrowed nouns from other languages, as well as the alphabet itself, which is largely derived from arabic letters.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._followed_by_U

    You will note that while these are listed as "English" words, most of their origins arent from native English speaking nations or regions.
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    I'd bet a qintar that there are some words that don't use the qu combo. I'd look them up, but I'm too busy harvesting qiviut from my oxen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingOfCheese View Post
    I'd bet a qintar that there are some words that don't use the qu combo. I'd look them up, but I'm too busy harvesting qiviut from my oxen.
    Ah wow!! lol. that didnt take long... and shows how dense I am... to be honest I didnt google.... and probably should have

    All the words I could think of were QU's.... I Fail. I shall go research my question before I ask it in future
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    LOL..... Erm.... ok...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._followed_by_U

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    Words with friends?

    Try Qa or Qi.

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    I know the word Qi is an acceptable word in North American Scrabble tournaments.

    It blew my mind when someone I was playing Words With Friends with used it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeutronStar View Post
    I know the word Qi is an acceptable word in North American Scrabble tournaments.
    Oh really? I cant say Im very good at scrabble... my spellings atr.... atros.... really bad

    There is a TV quiz show in the U.K called QI... Quite interesting incase you're wondering Got Stephen Fry hosts it..... That guys a legend. He has to carry a bag around for his extra brain, he knows so much stuff the first one just cant hold it all..... I've derailed my own thread... huh.
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    As an avid DDOer and Scrabbler I can tell you that there are a number of words in the English language in which Q is not followed by U. These include:

    QI
    QAT
    QIS
    QADI
    QAID
    QATS
    QOPH
    FAQIR
    QADIS
    QAIDS
    QANAT
    QOPHS
    TRANQ
    UMIAQ
    FAQIRS
    QABALA
    QANATS
    QINDAR
    QINTAR
    QIVIUT
    QWERTY
    SHEQEL
    TRANQS
    UMIAQS
    QABALAH
    QABALAS
    QINDARS
    QINTARS
    QIVIUTS
    QWERTYS
    QABALAHS
    MBAQANGA
    QINDARKA
    SHEQALIM
    MBAQANGAS

    Now, just don't ask me what any of them mean. If you had to know the meaning of every word you played in Scrabble I would never win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazyninja81 View Post
    As an avid DDOer and Scrabbler I can tell you that there are a number of words in the English language in which Q is not followed by U. These include:

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    QAID
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    Quote Originally Posted by lazyninja81 View Post
    As an avid DDOer and Scrabbler I can tell you that there are a number of words in the English language in which Q is not followed by U. These include:

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    Note that most (not all) of these are alternate spellings. Common spelling of QABALAH is KABBALAH, for FAQIR it's FAKIR, etc. English is rather unusual in that it allows multiple spellings for the same (typically foreign) word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brian14 View Post
    Note that most (not all) of these are alternate spellings. Common spelling of QABALAH is KABBALAH, for FAQIR it's FAKIR, etc. English is rather unusual in that it allows multiple spellings for the same (typically foreign) word.
    It doesn't help that english had a period of time where all it's writters were paid by the letter, rather than the word. Because of this, many easily spelled words (by sound) a now longer with more complex spellings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora1979 View Post

    If Q was used alone Id understand but.... as far as I'm aware, its the only letter in the English language that MUST have another letter after it..... So, why not just use the letters we already have.

    Saves us a Q after all.

    Seriously thoug.... well... Kind of serious.... but has anyone got any ideas?
    Not that it really gives a reason but the following gives a quick snapshot of the evolution of the modern english/latin alphabet:



    Now I can't account for the accuracy of the above gif but if you do believe it the letter U (and W for that matter) was a relatively late addition to the alphabet. Long after Q was incorporated.

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