The correct spelling of the currency is "dollar."
If you are referring to the word which means "not joking", it is spelled "serious" as in, I was "serious" about selling my Shelby GT 500 for only one dollar.
The words are a group of homophones (sound alike), so are recognized by their context.CENTS -- hundredths of a dollar, as in coinsSCENTS -- smellsSENSE -- a detection ability (sight, hearing), or having "common sense"
The numeral 488.75 is "four hundred eighty-eight and seventy-five hundredths" (or one-hundredths).In dollar currency, this is "four hundred eighty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents."
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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Those letters will spell dollar.
It's the same spelling. Dollar
dólar
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How do you spell $92.49
No matter how you spell it (Sacagawea) it's a dollar.
hundred dollars
forty-six dollars
It's spelt as: 'thousand dollars'.
The correct spelling is "fifty-nine dollars."
Two hundred and forty-four dollars.
learn to spell dollar first