English, asked by ganeshrathodgst, 10 months ago

why always u after that q like Questions, queen etc ​

Answers

Answered by vc6070180
1

Explanation:

Scrabble players are acutely aware that Q is a tricky letter. To use a Q in the game, a player must nearly always find an available U. (We’ll overlook the coveted two-letter word qi that any respectable Scrabble player will know.) The fact that Q is the second most rarely-used letter in the alphabet certainly doesn’t make using Q any easier.

Let’s quest toward resolving the questions of quarrelsome Q, the 17th letter in the alphabet.

How do Q and U work together?

In English, QU is always used as a digraph (a pair of letters representing a single speech sound) for the sound /kw/ (a voiceless labiovelar stop). Q’s pairing with U is a Latin invention that has its origin in Greek. The letter Koppa, which Q is based on, would appear before a rounded vowel where otherwise a sound like /k/ or /g/ would be used. But, a few other letters, like C, also designated the same sound but in different letter combinations. As C gradually came to represent more and more of these instances, Q became primarily dependent on U to express any sound at all. This is quite a quibble for a full-fledged member of the Latin (now English) alphabet.

(On a related note, why is W called “double-U” when it is in fact represented visually by two Vs?)

Q without U is used to represent sounds not often found in English but typical in Semitic languages. Loan words such as Qur’an and Iraq are examples of Q’s guttural /k/ sound.

(Want to learn more about loanwords? This article can help with that.)

WATCH: Did You Know Real People Write The Dictionary?

This is Jane and she is one of the lexicographers at Dictionary.com. Find out more about what a lexicographer does by watching Jane’s explanation—it’s more fun than you think … especially when dealing with vulgar words. Yup, that’s right.

How Do You Use i.e. And e.g.?

This Or That: Dramatic vs. Melodramatic

Can You Compete In This New Episode Of Our Grammar Gameshow?

Did You Know The Names Of These Unique Careers?

EXPAND FOR MORE VIDEOS

How did Q get its shape?

Q’s shape may have its origin in the Egyptian hieroglyph for a cord of wool, pronounced “qaw.” The symbol of a circle with a descending line was used in the Greek Koppa and is similar to the shape of the basic modern Latin character you see on your keyboard.

Speaking of keyboards, QWERTY is one of the few English words that does not have a U directly following the Q. That’s your fun fact for the day.

PREVIOUS NEXT

POPULAR NOW

WORD TRENDS & STORIES

Dictionary.com’s Word Of The Year For 2019 Is …

From existential threats to existential choices [caption...

WORD TRENDS & STORIES

The Most Searched Words Of 2019 On Dictionary.com

Goodbye, 2019. Hello, 2020! Well, not just yet. As we look ahead...

WAYS TO SAY

Stop Using These Phrases in 2020 (Use These Synonyms Instead)

We all misspeak or misuse words sometimes. Maybe we've latched onto phrases...

WORD FACTS

Advice vs. Advise

Why are advice and advise so similar? It’s no wonder that...

WORD OF THE DAY

flinty

[ flin-tee ]

SEE DEFINITION & EXAMPLES

JAN 16, 2020

SIGN UP FOR A VOCABULARY BOOST IN YOUR EMAIL

Enter your email

I'M IN

SIGN UP FOR A VOCABULARY BOOST IN YOUR EMAIL

Enter your email

I'M IN

© 2020 Dictionary.com, LLC.

Similar questions