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Two-Letter Words in Spanish
If youve played Scrabble or similar games, you know how handy two-letter words can be. Thats true in Spanish versions of Scrabble as well as online games such as Apalabrados (Angry Words) and Wordfeud too. Following is a list of the two-letter words of Spanish that are listed in the Spanish Royal Academys dictionary, along with definitions and links to relevant articles and lessons. The list may not coincide with words that are legal to use in a specific game. Not all possible definitions are given. Words containing the combinations of ch and ll are also included here, as they used to be recognized as separate letters of the Spanish alphabet and are still treated as such in some games. ad  Word used in Latin phrases such as ad hoc ah  Interjection used to express sympathy and other emotions, sometimes similarly to ah aj  ailment (seldom used, and then usually in the plural) al  contraction of a el ar  interjection used in the military to order the immediate execution of a movement as  ace ax  ouch (antiquated) ay  ouch, oh be  the letter b bu  boo ca  a synonym for porque (antiquated) ce  the letter c cu  the letter q da  a conjugated form of dar de  of, from di  a conjugated form of dar do  do (first note of the musical scale) ea  interjection of encouragement or resolution eh  interjection used to get attention el  the masculine singular definite article en  in, on es  conjugated form of ser et  and (antiquated) ex  former fa  fa fe  faith fo  exclamation indicating displeasure or disgust fu  snort ge  the letter g ha  conjugated form of haber he  conjugated form of haber hi  shortened form of hijo (son) used in some expressions (antiquated) id  conjugated form of ir in  Word used in Latin phrases such as in promptu ir  to go ja  ha je  ha ji  ha; 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet ju  ha la  the feminine singular definite article le  a third-person object pronoun lo  a word of various uses as a pronoun or neuter definite article lle  variation of le (antiquated) me  me mi  my mu  moo na  contraction for en la (antiquated) ne  synonym for ni (antiquated) ni  nor no  no, not à ±a  shortened form of seà ±ora (antiquated) à ±o  shortened form of seà ±or (antiquated) à ±u  gnu oa  a Honduran childrens game oc  Occitan (a language related to Catalan) oh  oh os  the plural familiar second-person pronoun ox  interjection used to frighten birds and other animals pe  the letter p pi  pi pu  variation of puf (interjection used as a reaction to a bad smell) re  re (second note of the musical scale) ro  interjection, usually repeated, used in calming children se  the third-person reflexive pronoun so  under (rarely used); variation of su (antiquated); whoa su  his, her, your ta  interjection imitating a knock on a door te  you (as the second-person singular object pronoun) to  interjection used for calling dogs; whoa tu  second-person familiar singular possessive adjective (the pronoun form is tà º, although most games dont distinguish between accented and unaccented vowels) uf  whew, yuck uh  interjection of hesitation or disdain un  a, an, one va  conjugated form of ir ve  conjugated form of ver vi  conjugated form of ver xi  14th letter of the Greek alphabet ya  adverb of vague meaning often used to add emphasis ye  the letter y yo  I (first-person singular subject pronoun)
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