Yes, "therefore" can also be spelled as "therefor".
Two is spelt 'due' in Italian.
'Along' is spelt as one word.
I spelt the word "negligible" wrong as I spelt it "negligble."
Peter is spelt as "Piotr" in Polish.
Both "spelt" and "spelled" are correct spellings, but "spelled" is more commonly used in American English, while "spelt" is more common in British English.
The name is spelt two different ways, Demetri or Dimitri.
The word raccoon can be spelt with, or without a double C, and therefore can alternatively be spelt "racoon".
Two one is Kaitlin like you spelt it and second is Caitlin.
There can be many ways such as Rebeca is how its spelt in spanish also rebekah is how its spelt in Jewish language and also Rebecca which is the American way of spelling it . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- you just spelt it
It is a dry-erase board that you use t write on with special markers.
Access is spelt with two c's. Aces is spelt with one s.
You have spelt it the only way.
As in the name? It is commonly spelt Aidan. However, it could be spelt in a number of ways, such as: Aiden Ayden Aydan Aidin Aydin
Today Ballarat is spelt, 'Ballarat'. But in days gone by it used to be spelt, 'Ballaarat.'
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
Although spelt in different ways, it means a cycle of a Muslim prayer.
Only one: and with a capital E.