I know you didn't come up with them, but I feel as if it is missing "ew" and "ya"; and any word with an accent over it (ne) can't be truly consider english.
Do you think café and resumé (not to be confused with resume) aren't truly English either? You'll find "ya" in the quiz I mention below to Eutychus, but I can't find "ew" in the Scrabble Dictionary either - any idea what it might mean?
Extremely late to the party but I'm pretty sure he's meaning "ew" as in an expression of disgust. You might argue that it's just a sound but other words like "uh" made the list so I'm not sure why it's not in any of the dictionaries.
My goodness, the Scrabble Dictionary lists twenty more! Here's a harder version of this quiz that not only also includes the 20 extra words, but lists them randomly: a true test of what you know, not just what fits alphabetically!
It's not unfinished! We included that list (with the answers afterwards) to provide definitions of obscure words; if it's a well known word we haven't bothered to tell you what it means.