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2 Letter Words

2 letter words are by no means difficult to understand, however, it can definitely be difficult to know when to use which one correctly in a sentence. Though you’ll very rarely find it difficult to pronounce one of these words, since they only have one syllable and can often be sounded out with ease, you might have a harder time knowing when it’s good to use an “at” and when it’s better to use a “to”.

This might all sound fairly easy to you, but sometimes you can be fooled by certain sentence structures. Don’t take 2 letter words for granted. Just because they are some of the shorter-length words in the English language, doesn’t mean they’re easy to figure out.

2 Letter Words

What Are 2 Letter Words?

2 letters words are only made of 2 letters (as the name would suggest) and are most commonly used as either conjunctions or pronouns. There aren’t that many out there (since there are only so many combinations you can make with only 26 letters in the English alphabet) but there are plenty to get yourself stuck in with and try to figure out how best to use each one.

In total, there are somewhere between 88 and 106 2 letter words in the English language. The reason this number varies is that it can be difficult to determine which 2 letter words are actually officially considered words in the language. Most 2 letter words don’t come with an official definition and so might be marked as incorrect on certain apps compared to others. There’s a lot of trial and error involved with knowing which 2 letter words will work and which won’t.

For example, a word like “eh” is a common way of expressing confusion in a conversation and is very commonly written in novels to do just that. However, it isn’t technically a word that is always recognized, since it doesn’t actually come with a meaning other than “to express confusion”. And that’s just one of the more common words on the list, there’s plenty of others like “de” or “et” that can be even more difficult to determine.

Let’s take a look at a list that we’ve compiled of all the 2 letter words that we could find. We’re sure that some of these might surprise you – some of them you might never even have heard of before. Have a play around with them and see if you can use them in sentences.

List of 2 Letter Words

  • Aa
  • Ab
  • Ad
  • Ae
  • Ag
  • Ah
  • Ai
  • Al
  • Am
  • An
  • Ar
  • As
  • At
  • Aw
  • Ax
  • Ay
  • Ba
  • Be
  • Bi
  • Bo
  • By
  • De
  • Do
  • Ed
  • Ef
  • Eh
  • El
  • Em
  • En
  • Er
  • Es
  • Et
  • Ex
  • Fa
  • Fe
  • Fy
  • Go
  • Ha
  • He
  • Hi
  • Hm
  • Ho
  • Id
  • If
  • In
  • Is
  • It
  • Jo
  • Ka
  • Ki
  • La
  • Li
  • Lo
  • Ma
  • Me
  • Mi
  • Mm
  • Mo
  • Mu
  • My
  • Na
  • Ne
  • No
  • Nu
  • Od
  • Oe
  • Of
  • Oh
  • Oi
  • Om
  • On
  • Op
  • Or
  • Os
  • Ow
  • Ox
  • Oy
  • Pa
  • Pe
  • Pi
  • Po
  • Qi
  • Re
  • Sh
  • Si
  • So
  • Ta
  • Ti
  • To
  • Uh
  • Um
  • Un
  • Up
  • Us
  • Ut
  • We
  • Wo
  • Xi
  • Xu
  • Ya
  • Ye
  • Yo
  • Za
  • Zo

2 Letter Words with Examples

Word Example
as As I was walking, I saw a cat.
at Meet me at the park at 5 pm.
by The book was written by Jane Austen.
do What do you want to do today?
go Let’s go to the beach.
if If it rains, we’ll stay inside.
in The cat is in the box.
is The sky is blue.
it Can you pass me the salt? It‘s right there.
me Could you please help me with this?
my This is my house.
of The color of the car is red.
on I put the book on the table.
or Do you want coffee or tea?
so The weather was so hot.
to I want to go to the store.
up The cat climbed up the tree.
us Let us go together.
we We are going to the movies tonight.

2 Letter Words with Meanings

  • Aa – a Type of Lava That Forms Jagged, Rough, and Loose Blocks
  • Ab – to Depart from
  • Ad – an Advertisement, or a Short Form of Advertisement
  • Ae – One (in Scottish Dialect)
  • Ag – Pertaining to Agriculture or Farming
  • Ah – an Exclamation of Surprise, Satisfaction, Realization, or Annoyance
  • Ai – a Three-toed Sloth, or a Type of Japanese Poetry
  • Al – an Abbreviation for Alabama or Aluminium
  • Am – the First Person Singular Present Indicative of the Verb “be”
  • An – a Word Used to Indicate One or Any Member of a Particular Group or Thing
  • Ar – a Unit of Area Equal to 100 Square Meters, or a Variant of the Name “arthur”
  • As – to the Same Degree or Quantity; in the Same Manner
  • At – Expressing Location or Time, or the Symbol @
  • Aw – an Exclamation of Surprise, Disappointment, or Pain
  • Ax – a Tool Used for Chopping Wood or a Slang Term for a Musical Instrument
  • Ay – an Affirmative Response, or a Type of Tree Found in the Caribbean
  • Ba – the Sound a Sheep Makes, or a Slang Term for a Bachelor
  • Be – to Exist or to Occupy a Position
  • Bi – a Prefix Meaning “two” or “twice,” or a Slang Term for a Bisexual Person
  • Bo – a Type of Tree Found in the Caribbean, or a Slang Term for a Boyfriend
  • By – Near to or Next To; Beside
  • De – a French Preposition Meaning “of” or “from,” or a Prefix Meaning “down”
  • Do – to Perform an Action, or a Musical Note
  • Ed – the Past Tense or Past Participle Form of the Verb “to Edit”
  • Ef – the Name of the Letter F, or a Slang Term for “cool”
  • Eh – an Exclamation Used to Elicit a Response or to Express Doubt, Surprise, or Inquiry
  • El – the Name of the Letter L, or a Slang Term for “elevated Train”
  • Em – the Name of the Letter M, or a Unit of Measurement Equal to the Width of a Capital Letter M
  • En – the Name of the Letter N, or a Prefix Meaning “in” or “within”
  • Er – an Exclamation Used to Express Hesitation, Uncertainty, or Doubt
  • Es – the Name of the Letter S, or a Unit of Measurement Equal to the Width of a Capital Letter S
  • Et – a Unit of Measurement Equal to the Width of a Lowercase Letter E, or a Conjunction Meaning “and”
  • Ex – a Former Partner or Spouse, or a Slang Term for “cool”
  • Fa – a Musical Note, or a Slang Term for a Father or Father Figure
  • Fe – the Chemical Symbol for Iron, or a Slang Term for a Girlfriend
  • Fy – to Make or Become Something Specified; to Make or Become Different
  • Go – to Move from One Place to Another, or to Proceed
  • Ha – an Exclamation Used to Express Surprise, Satisfaction, or Joy
  • He – a Male Person or Animal, or a Pronoun Referring to a Male Person or Animal
  • Hi – an Informal Greeting or Expression of Surprise or Recognition
  • Hm – an Expression of Doubt, Hesitation, or Thoughtfulness
  • Ho – an Exclamation Used to Express Surprise, Joy, or Excitement
  • Id – a Part of the Psyche That Represents the Unconscious Mind, or a Document That Identifies a Person
  • If – Expressing a Condition or Supposition, or a Conjunction Meaning “whether”
  • In – Expressing Location
  • Is – Expressing the Present Tense or Existence, or a Third Person Singular Present Indicative of the Verb “be”
  • It – Referring to a Thing Previously Mentioned or Easily Identified
  • Jo – a Scottish Word Meaning Sweetheart or Beloved
  • Ka – a Spiritual Concept in Ancient Egyptian Religion, or a Prefix Meaning “new” or “recent”
  • Ki – a Japanese Concept of Vital Energy or Life Force, or a Prefix Meaning “key” or “critical”
  • La – a Musical Note, or a Prefix Meaning “large” or “to the Side”
  • Li – a Chinese Unit of Distance, or a Prefix Meaning “small” or “few”
  • Lo – an Exclamation Used to Draw Attention to Something
  • Ma – Mother, or a Unit of Measurement Equal to 1/1000 of an Ampere
  • Me – the Speaker or Writer As the Object of a Verb or Preposition
  • Mi – a Musical Note, or a Prefix Meaning “half” or “middle”
  • Mm – an Expression of Agreement, Pleasure, or Satisfaction, or a Unit of Measurement Equal to 1/1000 of a Meter
  • Mo – a Moment or a Short Period of Time, or a Slang Term for a Significant Other
  • Mu – the Twelfth Letter of the Greek Alphabet, or a Prefix Meaning “mute”
  • My – Belonging to or Associated with the Speaker or Writer
  • Na – a Unit of Measurement Equal to 1/1012 of a Farad, or a Slang Term for “no”
  • Ne – a Note Played on a Musical Instrument, or a Prefix Meaning “new” or “recent”
  • No – Expressing Negation or Absence, or a Slang Term for “no”
  • Nu – the Thirteenth Letter of the Greek Alphabet, or a Slang Term for “nude”
  • Od – an Alleged Force or Power Emanating from a Person or Object, or a Hypothetical Substance Believed to Pervade All Space
  • Oe – a Type of Bird Found in Hawaii, or a Scottish Word Meaning “grandchild”
  • Of – Expressing the Relationship Between a Part and a Whole, or Indicating a Source or Origin
  • Oh – an Exclamation Expressing Surprise, Pain, or Pleasure
  • Oi – an Exclamation Used to Get Someone’s Attention, or a Genre of Punk Rock Music Originating in the United Kingdom
  • Om – a Sacred Sound and Spiritual Icon in Indian Religions, or a Measurement of Electrical Resistance
  • On – Indicating Position or Location, or Expressing the State of Being in Contact or Connected
  • Op – a Style of Rock Music Originating in the United States, or a Surgical Procedure
  • Or – Expressing an Alternative, or Indicating a Choice Between Two Options
  • Os – a Bone, or a Suffix Used to Form Plural Nouns
  • Ow – an Expression of Pain, Surprise, or Annoyance
  • Ox – a Large Domesticated Bovine Animal Used for Meat or Milk, or a Slang Term for a Clumsy Person
  • Oy – an Exclamation Expressing Dismay or Annoyance
  • Pa – a Musical Note, or a Slang Term for a Father or Father Figure
  • Pe – a Letter of the Hebrew Alphabet, or a Slang Term for a Penis
  • Pi – a Mathematical Constant Equal to the Ratio of the Circumference of a Circle to Its Diameter, or a Letter of the Greek Alphabet
  • Po – a Chamber Pot, or a Slang Term for a Police Officer
  • Qi – the Circulating Life Force Whose Existence and Properties Are the Basis of Chinese Philosophy and Medicine
  • Re – a Musical Note, or a Prefix Meaning “again” or “back”
  • Sh – an Exclamation Used to Silence Someone or Express Disbelief, or a Sound Made when Expressing Silence
  • So – Indicating a Particular Degree or Extent, or Expressing Emphasis
  • Ta – a Musical Note, or a Slang Term for “thank You”
  • Ti – a Musical Note, or a Prefix Meaning “three”
  • To – Expressing Motion in the Direction of a Particular Place or Thing, or Indicating the Extent of Something
  • Uh – an Expression Used to Indicate Hesitation or Uncertainty
  • Um – an Expression Used to Indicate Hesitation or Uncertainty, or a Unit of Measurement Equal to 1/12 of a Foot
  • Un – Indicating Negation or Reversal, or Expressing the Lack of a Particular Quality
  • Up – Indicating a Higher Position or Movement in a Vertical Direction
  • Us – Referring to the Speaker or Writer and One or More Other People, or Indicating Possession
  • Ut – a Musical Note, or a Prefix Meaning “to” or “toward”
  • We – Referring to the Speaker or Writer and One or More Other People, or Indicating the Inclusion of a Person in a Particular Group
  • Wo – Expressing Surprise or Excitement, or a Slang Term for a Woman
  • Xi – the 14th Letter of the Greek Alphabet, or a Chinese Concept Meaning “the Universal Law or Principle That Underlies All Things”
  • Xu – a Monetary Unit of Vietnam, or a Chinese Concept Meaning “void” or “empty”
  • Ya – an Exclamation Expressing Triumph, or a Slang Term for “you”
  • Ye – Referring to a Person or Thing Previously Mentioned or Easily Identified, or a Slang Term for “yes”
  • Yo – an Exclamation Used to Get Someone’s Attention, or a Slang Term for “you”
  • Za – a Slang Term for Pizza, or a Prefix Meaning “pertaining To” or “having the Qualities Of”
  • Zo – a Slang Term for a Zoo, or a Prefix Meaning “animal” or “living Being” in Greek.