Wolf - the plural is wolves.
No
Uh, rugby.
Bath - a city in the county of Somerset.
Of course he is! But his last name is spelled Wolff. Not Wolf.
Sure! Wolf can be spelled as "wolf" and also as "w-o-l-f."
Not currently, but in early modern English (about the 17th-18th century), it was.
I think it is something like Makeyan. But im not sure if that is spelled right.==================================================The Cree word for wolf is mahihkan; this can also be spelled mahikan. The prefix meaning small (of animate objects) is apist- or apis- so a small wolf would be *apismahihkan. This word is only theoretical (hence the *) because a small wolf is a coyote, which has a different translation.
"Red wolf" in French is spelled "loup rouge".
The stereotypical "long word" is spelled "antidisestablishmentarianism", and refers to opposition to removing the official status of the Church of England.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
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The word is spelled "the", just as you spelled it.The similar word is the archaic form of you, spelled thee.