I came across on the internet some interesting explanations to the words family, wife and husband, according to their initials. I'm gonna share them with you, together with my version.
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[B]Family[/B] : F[/SIZE] atherA[/SIZE] ndM[/SIZE] otherIL[/SIZE] oveY[/SIZE] ou
(This one's perfect! In fact I was so amazed that I began wondering if the word was created this way.)
What do you say? And speaking of the word wife, I recalled that in order to help us memorize those f/fe-ended words whose plural forms are ended with ves, Mr. Wang, my teacher in high school, once told us a sentence including 8 of those words.
The [B]thief[/B] 's [B]wife [/B] took a [B]leaf[/B] -like [B]knife[/B] from the [B]shelf[/B] to cut the [B]wolf[/B] into two [B]halves [/B] and end its [B]life[/B] .