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How to Pronounce what is in the books?

Correct pronunciation for the word "what is in the books" is [wˌɒt ɪz ɪnðə bˈʊks], [wˌɒt ɪz ɪnðə bˈʊks], [w_ˌɒ_t ɪ_z ɪ_n_ð_ə b_ˈʊ_k_s].

What are the misspellings for what is in the books?

  • qhat is in the books,
  • ahat is in the books,
  • shat is in the books,
  • ehat is in the books,
  • 3hat is in the books,
  • 2hat is in the books,
  • wgat is in the books,
  • wbat is in the books,
  • wnat is in the books,
  • wjat is in the books,
  • wuat is in the books,
  • wyat is in the books,
  • whzt is in the books,
  • whst is in the books,
  • whwt is in the books,
  • whqt is in the books,
  • whar is in the books,
  • whaf is in the books,
  • whag is in the books,
  • whay is in the books

What is the adjective for what is in the books?

The adjective form of the phrase "what is in the books" would be "bookish".

Usage over time for what is in the books:

This graph shows how "what is in the books" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

Synonyms for What is in the books:

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