That is the correct spelling of the adjective "classic" (traditional, or antique).
Classical is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "ballet" (classical dramatic dance).
One of these may be your word : ballet - classical dance form Bali - an island of Indonesia Bally - a manufacturer of pinball games
The correct spelling is minutes (time intervals, or recording of a meeting).
I Latin? Well, that depends on whether or not you are speaking Classical Latin (the Latin spoken by Caesar), or Ecclesiastical Latin (the Latin spoken by the Catholic church.) In Classical Latin, it is pronounced: "FAW-KEY-OH" I have not studied Ecclesiastical Latin much, but it is pronounced the same way one would pronounce it it Italian. :) Hope that helps!
classical example of it. Is 1930's martyni family.
The correct spelling is Socrates. Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher.
That is the correct spelling of "ballet" (classical dramatic dance).
Classic in Dutch is "Klassiek". For example classical music in Dutch would be "Klassieke muziek".
One of these may be your word : ballet - classical dance form Bali - an island of Indonesia Bally - a manufacturer of pinball games
In classical Latin it was Iulius Caesar. There was no letter J in Latin at that time - the letter i served both as a vowel and a consonant.
The Latin spelling for the name 'Jeremiah' is Ieremias. The spelling is the same as the ancient, classical Greek. The name means 'Yhwh will raise' in Hebrew.
Dyslexia. Like me, because I can't spell right.
First start with m a t h. If you put it all together math.
The correct spelling is minutes (time intervals, or recording of a meeting).
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which are the companies that are following the classical and neo classical theories of management????
what is the difference between classical