Barbershop is fine.
The term "barber shop" as a business is spelled as two words.When used as an adjective, it is one word "barbershop" (e.g. barbershop quartet)
Sure, the word "place" can be spelled as "place" and "plaice."
The word that you probably mean is spelled business(company, work).
This is not a formal English word. The slang word for business is spelled biz, and the onomatopoeia for a bee is usually buzz, or bzz.
The word "business" has not undergone a change in spelling. It has been consistently spelled as "business" throughout its usage, originating from the Old English word "bisignes" meaning "anxiety" or "care."
Barber is a noun.
Staffer, business, place of business.
The new barber did a great job on my hair.
There is no word in English spelled 'Qweir'. Since it was submitted with a capital "Q", it may be a word for an obscure name or place.
There is no word in English spelled 'Qweir'. Since it was submitted with a capital "Q", it may be a word for an obscure name or place.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
The word is spelled "the", just as you spelled it.The similar word is the archaic form of you, spelled thee.