To learn how to spell words, sound out the letters. Look in a dictionary for the pronunciation and meaning. Learn the patterns of how to spell English words, for example, how to add -ing or -ed to words.
Pay attention to words that 'break the usual rules'.
Lastly, practice. Spell the word out loud, write it, speak it in a sentence. It takes time to learn any subject, but you'll do it !
Technically, you cannot spell letters any farther than the actual letter, because they are already spelled. If you wanted to spell the letter B, it would be spelled like this: B. When spelling letters you are actually asking how to form the letter. Unless of course you are asking how to spell the sound of the letter, in which case you would spell B like this: bee.
If you spell out the word "out", it is O-U-T.
"It" is spelled I-T.
If you were looking for a different word, you need to re-ask with a different word specified.
Just as you spelled it, "help me".
The letters ALICRPET spell "particle."
The letters STAINILI spell the word "initials."
Unscrambled, the letters 'GLACRI' spell the word 'garlic'.
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Those letters spell natural.
The letters in "these letters" can spell the phrase "ether settles." The letters can spell shorter words such as trestles, sheerest, shelters, and treeless.
Those letters will spell strum.
Those letters will spell exciting.
Those letters will spell stigma.
Those letters spell arrest.
Those letters spell exchange.
Those letters spell vulnerable.
Those letters spell illness.
Those letters spell holiday.
Those letters spell opposite.
Those letters spell campaign.