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Dembadon
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T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)
I can't find one.
I can't find one.
Dembadon said:T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)
I can't find one.
Dembadon said:T J J S A J (No restrictions on language)
I can't find one.
Jonathan Scott said:Are you allowed to rotate the letters to different orientations?
phinds said:And do you have some reason to believe there IS one?
Andy Resnick said:stajjj has a (SFW) channel on YouTube.
FlexGunship said:"Tjjsaj" is already a word.
It's on page 26 of the Kannada-English dictionary by F. Kittel.
(http://books.google.com/books?id=ep...d=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=T J J S A J&f=false)
Dembadon said:Nice!
To spell a word with these letters, you must rearrange them to form a valid word. You can use all the letters or only a few, as long as the resulting word is recognized by a dictionary.
Yes, as long as the resulting word is valid and recognized by a dictionary. However, it is important to note that not all combinations of letters will form a valid word, so some trial and error may be required.
There are no specific rules, but it is generally recommended to use all the letters and to prioritize using vowels in the word. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the resulting word is a recognized word and not simply a jumble of letters.
Yes, it is possible to spell multiple words with these letters, as long as they are valid and recognized by a dictionary. However, some combinations of letters may have limited options for forming valid words.
This depends on the specific rules or guidelines being followed. Generally, it is recommended to use only common nouns, but some games or puzzles may allow for the use of proper nouns or names. It is important to clarify the rules before playing.