Previously, I published a blog post featuring playable two-letter words beginning with a, as well as a blog post featuring playable two-letter words beginning with b, d, and e. Today’ s blog post features playable two-letter words beginning with f, g, h, i, j, k, and l. Learning these two-letter words, as well as the other two-letter words in the alphabet, will enable you to see more options for play and may increase the number of points you earn in a single turn.
- fa: a tone on the diatonic scale
- fe: a Hebrew letter
- gi: a white garment worn in martial arts
- go: a Japanese board game
- ha: used to express surprise
- he: a pronoun signifying a male
- hi: an expression of greeting
- hm: used to express consideration
- ho: used to express surprise
- id: the least censored part of the three-part psyche
- if: a possibility
- in: to harvest (a verb, takes -s, -ed, -ing)
- is: the third-person singular present form of “to be”
- it: a neuter pronoun
- jo: a sweetheart
- ka: the spiritual self in ancient Egyptian spirituality
- ki: the vital life force in Chinese spirituality (also qi)
- la: a tone of the diatonic scale
- li: a Chinese unit of distance
- lo: an expression of surprise
Next Up
Wordplay Day! To prepare for class, revisit the Dictionary and World Builder pages on the Scrabble website, the Merriam-Webster Scrabble Word Finder page, and review the blog posts devoted to Scrabble.
