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Scrabble

This is all your fault Freya

Well I quite like this one: http://www.isc.ro/download.html

Is there somewhere I can get a list of 2 letter words (the big words I come up with only come up with 9 or 10 points, whilst the annoying 2 letter words come up with 20-30 by intersecting with multiple words :mad: )
 
I've not played on that one yet Fluffy :D We seem to be sticking with yahoo, for the thrilling scrabble contests. It's a bit crap, seems to have a mind of its own where allowing words is concerned - wouldn't allow 'satan' or 'santa' :( But I did get 47 points in one move the other day, with 'angelic'. For the queen of 3 letter words, that's some going.

Don't forget to revise for those exams though! :p
 
I bought Travel Scrabble this year, and it comes with a little booklet in which there is a list of 2-letter words. If I can find it, I will copy them out for you here, but it's too late in the day for me to do it right now; plus, my room is an absolute tip and I have no idea where it is. :D But I will happily type them out for you when I get a chance.
 
novella said:
Gawd, fluffy, can you spell it right in the title?

Is it any wonder that I'm so bad at it? ;)
I edited the post but I can't figure out how to change it on the list of topics though.
 
novella said:
Gawd, fluffy, can you spell it right in the title? It's driving me crazy.

Maybe that's the letters he has and is waiting for an R to appear on the board.
 
Scrabble two-letter words

Okay, here they are:

AA - a type of lava
AD - colloquial for advertisement
AE - Scots word for one (adjective)
AH - interjection expressing surprise, joy, etc, to make such an interjection
AI - the three-toed sloth: same as ayu
AM - present tense of "be"
AN - the indefinite article used before a vowel
AR - the letter "R"
AS - in whatever way / so / a mythological Norse god, a Roman unit of weight, a Roman coin
ÁS - a kame, a gravel ridge
AT - preposition denoting position in space or time
AW - interjection expressing disappointment, sympathy, etc
AX - US form of "axe"
AY - always / yes / an affirmative vote or voter
BA - in ancient Egyptian: the soul
BE - to exist or live
BI - colloquial short of "bisexual"
BO - interjection used to startle / in US slang: a term of address to a man
BY - beside, near; through / same as "bye"
CH - obsolete dialect pronoun meaning "I"
DA - a Burmese knife; a dialect form of dad, a father
DI - a plural of deus, Latin word for god
DO - to perform / a celebration; same as "doh"
EA - dialect word meaning "river"
EE - Scots word for "eye" (noun)
EF - the letter "F"
EH - interjection expressing inquiry / to say "eh"
EL - the letter "L" or anything of that shape; a elevated railway
EM - the letter "M"; a unit of measurement in printing
EN - the letter "N"; in printing, half of an em
ER - interjection expressing hesitation
ES - the letter "S"; or anything of that shape
EX - the letter "X"; someone no longer in a previous relationship
FA - a musical note (in sol-fa)
FY - interjection denoting disgust; same as "fie"
GI - same as "gie", a judo or karate costume
GO - to pass from place to another / energy or activity; a Japanese board game
GU - a Shetland viol; same as gue
HA - interjection expressing a wide range of emotions or responses
HE - pronoun used in referring to a male person or thing / a male
HI - interjection calling attention
HO - interjection calling attention, expressing surprise etc / stopping, cessation / obsolete word meaning to stop
ID - a fish of the carp family; part of the human personality
IF - on condition that; whether / a condition
IN - not out / someone or something that is in / to take in
IO - interjection expressing joy, triumph or grief / a cry of "joy"
IS - present tense of "be"
IT - pronoun referring to an inanimate thing / an indefinable quality; Italian vermouth
JO - Scots word for a loved one
KA - the spirit or soul; a god; same as kae, a jackdaw
KO - a Maori digging stick
KY - Scottish for cattle; same as "kye"
LA - a musical note (in sol-fa) / interjection with various meanings
LI - a Chinese unit of distance
LO - interjection meaning see, look or behold
MA - childish or familiar word for mother (noun)
ME - pronoun representing oneself
MI - a musical note (in sol-fa)
MO - old word for more
MU - a letter in the Greek alphabet
MY - of or belonging to me
NA - Scots word for "no, not at all"
NE - obsolete word meaning "not"
NÉ - (of a man) born
NO - a word of negation; not at all / a negative vote or voter
NU - a letter in the Greek alphabet
NY - obsolete spelling of "nigh" (adjective and verb)
OB - an objection
OD - a hypothetical force; old word for god, often used as a mild oath
OE - same as "oy"
OF - belonging to
OH - interjection expressing surprise, interest, pain, etc
OI - interjection used to attract attention
OM - an intoned Hindu sacred symbol
ON - not off; available / in cricket, the onside / to go on
OO - Scots form of wool / Scots form of we
OP - short form of operation
OR - in heraldry, the tincture gold or yellow / a word expressing alternatives
OS - a bone
OU - Scots interjection expressing concession
OW - interjection expressing pain; same as ou
OX - a general name for a bovine animal
OY - Scots word for grandchild
PA - childish or familiar word for father; a Maori fort
PH - a number used to express degree of acidity or alkalinity
PI - a letter in the Greek alphabet / pious or sanctimonious
PO - short form of chamberpot
QI - an individual's life force
RE - a musical note (in sol-fa) / about
SH - interjection requesting silence
SI - an earlier form of ti, a musical note
SO - in such a way / same as sol, a musical note
ST - interjection requesting silence
TA - interjection expressing thanks
TE - same as ti, a musical note
TI - a musical note (in sol-fa); a small pacific tree
TO - in the direction of, towards
UG - to loathe
UM - interjection expressing doubt or hesitation
UN - dialect word for one (noun)
UP - in a higher place / a rise; a spell of prosperity / to move up
UR - interjection expressing hesitation
US - pronoun used in referring to oneself and others
UT - a syllable representing doh
WE - pronoun used in referring to oneself and others
WO - variation of woe
XI - a letter in the Greek alphabet
XU - a Vietnamese coin
YE - old word for you; old spelling of the
YO - interjection calling for effort or attention
YU - precious jade
ZO - Himalayan cattle, same as zho

And that's it! Let me tell you now, qi is a word I have used frequently since I got this list!! :D
 
and if you use SOWPODS there is also:
AB - abdominal muscle
AG - agricultural
AL - an East Indian tree
DE - from, used in names
ED - education
ET - past tense of eat
HM - express consideration
MM - expressing assent
PE - a Hebrew letter
UH - expressing hesitation
YA - you

I recommend learning the Q-without-U words, qaid, qadi, qoph, qintar,qiviut, qat etc
 
WOW! am i glad i found this thread! i have no one to play scrabble with because either no one wants to or i have to let people win and it's not fun that way. i'm going to check these links out.

THANKS Fluffy!
 
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