I really do not know how to unscramble these two french olympic winter game words. They are: NDIIMOCORBQUENE and UPSOCEETRTI. Could you please help me?

The first one should be "combiné nordique" but I can't figure out the 2nd.

Sra (aka Mme)

Sure! Let's unscramble the two French Olympic Winter Game words.

1. NDIIMOCORBQUENE:
The unscrambled word is BIATHLONCROSS.

2. UPSOCEETRTI:
The unscrambled word is SUPERCOMBIE.

I hope this helps! Let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you unscramble those words!

To unscramble words, a useful strategy is to rearrange the letters and look for any recognizable patterns or familiar letter combinations. Let's start with the first word, "NDIIMOCORBQUENE."

One technique you can use is to start by identifying prefixes or suffixes within the word. In this case, we can see the prefix "QU" and the ending "ENE." Now, let's work on the remaining letters.

Rearranging the remaining letters, we get "NDIIMOCORB." From here, try to identify any possible words or combinations. One possibility is "MICRO" and "IRON," which can be formed from these letters.

Combining these findings, we can form the word "MICROCUBOIDEN." However, this doesn't match the given word exactly. So, let's continue searching for other combinations.

Another possibility is the word "CUMBER," which means "to obstruct or hinder." Rearranging the remaining letters again, we find "IDIOMCORON." This could represent the word "IDIOM" and "CORON."

Taking a closer look, we can identify the word "IDIOM" within the letters. "CORON" can be rearranged to form "CROON," which means "to sing in a soft, low voice." Now, combining the words "IDIOM" and "CROON," we can form the word "IDIOMCROON."

Moving on to the second word, "UPSOCEETRTI," let's apply the same unscrambling strategy.

By rearranging the letters, we find "SUPTEREOTIC." Now, let's look for any recognizable patterns or words.

One possible combination is "SUPER" and "CITE." Combining these, we form the word "SUPERECITEOT." However, it still doesn't match the given word completely.

Continuing our search, we can identify the word "REPUTE" within the letters. Rearranging the remaining letters, we have "SICEOT." This doesn't form a meaningful word, but it has the potential to be rearranged into "CITIES," which means "large towns or urban areas."

Putting it all together, we have the word "REPUTE" and "CITIES," which forms "REPUTECITIES."

To summarize, the unscrambled words are "IDIOMCROON" for the first word and "REPUTECITIES" for the second word.