There are only 2 standard ways to spell Hanukkah in English:
Hanukkah
Chanukah
All other English spellings are considered variations.
There are also 2 spellings in Hebrew. One with vowels, and one without:
×—× ×•×›×”
×—Ö²× Ö»×›Ö¸Ö¼×”â€Ž
In Spanish, there is only 1 spelling: Janucá
In French, there is only 1 spelling: Hanoukah
In Dutch, there is only 1 spelling: Chanoekah
In German, there is only 1 spelling: Chanukah
Hanukkah has only one Hebrew name and one English name:The Hebrew name is Hanukkah (also spelled other ways such as Chanukah). In Hebrew it is spelled only one way: ×—× ×•×›×”The English name is the Festival of Lights.
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You've spelled it correctly: two gs.
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
The word is spelled alien, just as you spelled it, but it has a lowercase letter unless used as part of a title, such as a movie title.
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The word can be correctly spelled Hannover and Hanover.
We suppose you can write it as many ways as you want, but only one of them will be spelled correctly.
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There is no such thing as a isoslceles right angel. Even if everything were spelled correctly.
The name Isaiah can be spelled in one way.
There are many Hanukkah songs, but any music is appropriate for Hanukkah.