In the US, neighbor is more common than neighbour.
Neighbours (British English) or Neighbors (US English)
The word for bad or misbehaved is "naughty".
That is the correct US spelling of neighbor. British English speakers have neighbours; American English speakers have neighbors.
The US spelling of the plural noun is neighbors (nearby residents).The original UK spelling is neighbours.
The spelling "nabbers" are people who grab (nab) people or things.The more likely word is neighbors (people who live nearby). In the UK, neighbours.
If you mean "belonging to my neighbour," that would be neighbour'sIf you mean "belonging to my neighbours," that would be neighbours'
neighbors in the USA, neighbours in Australia
The word for bad or misbehaved is "naughty".
That is the correct US spelling of neighbor. British English speakers have neighbours; American English speakers have neighbors.
The US spelling of the plural noun is neighbors (nearby residents).The original UK spelling is neighbours.
In British English, Australian English and so on, the correct spelling is neighbours'. As in "the neighbours' kid is very noisy".In American English, the spelling is neighbors'. As in "the neighbors' dog is messy".
The US spelling of the plural noun is "neighbors" (nearby residents). The original British spelling is neighbours.
The spelling "nabbers" are people who grab (nab) people or things.The more likely word is neighbors (people who live nearby). In the UK, neighbours.
The correct spelling is social.It is defined as "seeking or enjoying companionship".An example sentence is "the new neighbours are very social".
The correct spelling of the word is another.Some example sentences are:I am thinking of getting another dog.I want another ice cream.The neighbours are having another argument again.
Neighbours
Brazil have about 10 neighbours.
300 Neighbours.