That is the correct spelling of the adverb "allegedly" (as claimed or professed).
The English equivalent of the Tagalog word "diumano" is "allegedly" or "supposedly."
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "spell" include mis-, re-, and un-. For example, "misspell" means to spell incorrectly, "respell" means to spell again, and "unspell" means to undo or reverse a spell.
thirteenyou spell it thirteen.you spell it thirteen.
A cat has 9 lives.
The actual adverb is supposedly (allegedly, purportedly).
The correct adverb is "supposedly" (allegedly, assumed to have).
He was allegedly guilty.She allegedly fired the gun. They allegedly started the riot.
Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.Cleopatra allegedly had one child with Julius Caesar.
No, allegedly does not mean roughly. Allegedly actually means something that has been said, but has not yet proven true.
his bail was allegedly set for $1,000,000 but was later lowered to $500,000
The English equivalent of the Tagalog word "diumano" is "allegedly" or "supposedly."
Factually.
Allegedly a cat has 9 lives.
The suspect provided the police with an alibi and allegedly was at work during the time in which the crime took place.
Allegedly.