The correct spelling is "citizen."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
thirteenyou spell it thirteen.you spell it thirteen.
there's no such thing as a suffix in spell
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.
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
you can vote if you are a citezen
they have to eat cheese crackers they have to eat cheese crackers
Its 16 And you have to be a british citezen
National guard
you have to be over 35, you have to be an american citezen, and you need to have an education
he became a citezen shortly after ariving in America in his 20's
Albert Einstein in 1940 renounced his German citizenship and became a U.S. citizen.
pay a citezen 100000 gold and it will give you 1000 good
Because congress will not allow a non member of the united states to make a change in the country
Only if born on us soil
They are people who place their identity as belonging to a global community rather than that of a particular place or nation
It appears there may be a typo in "citezen gebet." If you are referring to "Citizen Genet," it was the nickname of Edmond-Charles Genêt, a French ambassador to the United States during the French Revolution. Genêt's actions, such as recruiting American privateers to fight for France, caused controversy and strained relations between the two countries.