It comes once in a year and twice in a week what is that?
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Answer / parvathy
It is the lettet 'E' that comes once in a year and twice in
a week...
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Answer / thamarai selvi
Year='e'
week='ee'
So 'e' comes once in a year and twice in week
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Answer / narayan
Of course the letter ‘e’.
And another answer is : one month(4.34524 week) have 2 odd days while one week(7 days-1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7) have 4 odd days(4 is just twice of 2).
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Answer / shini
infosys ese non-sense typ questn poochta hai interview me.
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Answer / saravana
vowels
Explanation:
week contains only one vowel letter that is 'e'
in year there are two vowels letter 'a','e'
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