Ce qui est le dernier mot?
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What is the last word / Ce qui est le dernier mot?
(a) USE, FIX, QUIDS, CURT, EXIT, TUN, NORTH, EQUIP, AXIS, ?
(b) EN, VOIE, TWIST, ENFERS, HIER, ONT, HUNE, VEXE, TOGE, ?
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What is the last word / Ce qui est le dernier mot?
(a) USE, FIX, QUIDS, CURT, EXIT, TUN, NORTH, EQUIP, AXIS, ?
(b) EN, VOIE, TWIST, ENFERS, HIER, ONT, HUNE, VEXE, TOGE, ?
These are two separate questions.
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Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
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@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
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I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
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"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
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What is the last word / Ce qui est le dernier mot?
(a) USE, FIX, QUIDS, CURT, EXIT, TUN, NORTH, EQUIP, AXIS, ?
(b) EN, VOIE, TWIST, ENFERS, HIER, ONT, HUNE, VEXE, TOGE, ?
These are two separate questions.
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What is the last word / Ce qui est le dernier mot?
(a) USE, FIX, QUIDS, CURT, EXIT, TUN, NORTH, EQUIP, AXIS, ?
(b) EN, VOIE, TWIST, ENFERS, HIER, ONT, HUNE, VEXE, TOGE, ?
These are two separate questions.
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Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
1 hour ago
@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
– Anush
59 mins ago
2
I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
– Chowzen
34 mins ago
"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
– Evargalo
3 mins ago
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Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
1 hour ago
@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
– Anush
59 mins ago
2
I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
– Chowzen
34 mins ago
"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
– Evargalo
3 mins ago
Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
1 hour ago
Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
1 hour ago
@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
– Anush
59 mins ago
@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
– Anush
59 mins ago
2
2
I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
– Chowzen
34 mins ago
I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
– Chowzen
34 mins ago
"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
– Evargalo
3 mins ago
"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
– Evargalo
3 mins ago
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From all the letters in part b) we can form the numbers from one to ten with some letters missing.
So we have EN VOIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus ONE = VIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus TWO = VIE IST ENFERS HIER NT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus THREE = VIE IS ENFERS I NT HUN VEXE TOGE
minus FOUR = VIE IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE
minus FIVE = IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE -> missing F
minus SIX = ENES I NT HN VEE TGE
minus SEVEN = I NT HN EE TGE
minus EIGHT = N N E TE
minus NINE = TE -> missing I
minus TEN = TE -> missing N
so, I guess the missing word is FIN.
For part a)
In a similar manner removing one by one the French words for the numbers 1-10 we can find that we are missing the letters ned, but I guess the word in question is END, just so that it matches the French one.
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From all the letters in part b) we can form the numbers from one to ten with some letters missing.
So we have EN VOIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus ONE = VIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus TWO = VIE IST ENFERS HIER NT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus THREE = VIE IS ENFERS I NT HUN VEXE TOGE
minus FOUR = VIE IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE
minus FIVE = IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE -> missing F
minus SIX = ENES I NT HN VEE TGE
minus SEVEN = I NT HN EE TGE
minus EIGHT = N N E TE
minus NINE = TE -> missing I
minus TEN = TE -> missing N
so, I guess the missing word is FIN.
For part a)
In a similar manner removing one by one the French words for the numbers 1-10 we can find that we are missing the letters ned, but I guess the word in question is END, just so that it matches the French one.
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From all the letters in part b) we can form the numbers from one to ten with some letters missing.
So we have EN VOIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus ONE = VIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus TWO = VIE IST ENFERS HIER NT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus THREE = VIE IS ENFERS I NT HUN VEXE TOGE
minus FOUR = VIE IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE
minus FIVE = IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE -> missing F
minus SIX = ENES I NT HN VEE TGE
minus SEVEN = I NT HN EE TGE
minus EIGHT = N N E TE
minus NINE = TE -> missing I
minus TEN = TE -> missing N
so, I guess the missing word is FIN.
For part a)
In a similar manner removing one by one the French words for the numbers 1-10 we can find that we are missing the letters ned, but I guess the word in question is END, just so that it matches the French one.
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up vote
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up vote
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From all the letters in part b) we can form the numbers from one to ten with some letters missing.
So we have EN VOIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus ONE = VIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus TWO = VIE IST ENFERS HIER NT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus THREE = VIE IS ENFERS I NT HUN VEXE TOGE
minus FOUR = VIE IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE
minus FIVE = IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE -> missing F
minus SIX = ENES I NT HN VEE TGE
minus SEVEN = I NT HN EE TGE
minus EIGHT = N N E TE
minus NINE = TE -> missing I
minus TEN = TE -> missing N
so, I guess the missing word is FIN.
For part a)
In a similar manner removing one by one the French words for the numbers 1-10 we can find that we are missing the letters ned, but I guess the word in question is END, just so that it matches the French one.
From all the letters in part b) we can form the numbers from one to ten with some letters missing.
So we have EN VOIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus ONE = VIE TWIST ENFERS HIER ONT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus TWO = VIE IST ENFERS HIER NT HUNE VEXE TOGE
minus THREE = VIE IS ENFERS I NT HUN VEXE TOGE
minus FOUR = VIE IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE
minus FIVE = IS ENES I NT HN VEXE TGE -> missing F
minus SIX = ENES I NT HN VEE TGE
minus SEVEN = I NT HN EE TGE
minus EIGHT = N N E TE
minus NINE = TE -> missing I
minus TEN = TE -> missing N
so, I guess the missing word is FIN.
For part a)
In a similar manner removing one by one the French words for the numbers 1-10 we can find that we are missing the letters ned, but I guess the word in question is END, just so that it matches the French one.
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Are the questions related, or is there an ultimate answer using both last words? If not, it would be preferred if you made separate posts for them.
– Cashbee
1 hour ago
@Cashbee I was told to put different but closely related questions into one question so that's confusing :)
– Anush
59 mins ago
2
I added the language tag due to several French words. If this is wrong you are able to edit/undo it
– Chowzen
34 mins ago
"Ce qui est le dernier mot ? " is not a grammatically correct question in French. I believe my edit preserves the intention of your question, but rollback if necessary.
– Evargalo
3 mins ago