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Two letter words

Very handy for putting words alongside each other, these are all the two letter words allowable in SOWPODS Scrabble:
AA AB AD AE AG AH AI AL AM AN AR AS AT AW AX AY
BA BE BI BO BY CH DA DE DI DO
EA ED EE EF EH EL EM EN ER ES ET EX FA FE FY
GI GO GU HA HE HI HM HO
ID IF IN IO IS IT JA JO
KA KI KO KY LA LI LO
MA ME MI MM MO MU MY NA NE NO NU NY
OB OD OE OF OH OI OM ON OO OP OR OS OU OW OX OY
PA PE PI PO
QI RE SH SI SO ST TA TE TI TO
UG UH UM UN UP UR US UT WE WO
XI XU YA YE YO YU ZA ZO

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Anonymous said…
thank you for posting this.
it is a great help for me.
Been using this guide since last few weeks. It somehow helped me. i have applied some of the words on the list

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