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The correct spelling for "namonya" is likely "namonia" which is a term not recognized in the English language. It could potentially be a misspelling or a term from another language. If you can provide more context, I can try to offer a more precise answer.
That is the correct spelling of "substantive" (actual, valid).
The correct spelling is "prejudice." It refers to preconceived opinions that are not based on reason or actual experience.
The slang term is usually spelled diggity, as in the phrase hot diggity, or hot diggity dog.It has no actual meaning, but is derived from a general expression of excitement.
The correct spelling is "bouquet."
No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
The correct spelling is pneumonia (condition of fluid collection in the lungs).
for your infor m,ation he died of of namonya
That is the correct spelling of "substantive" (actual, valid).
Yes, 'defend' is how you spell defend.
That is the correct spelling but it is not an actual English word.
The actual spelling is Pakaru and it means broken.
The UK spelling is "summer fayre" (a local or regional festival).(The actual Middle English spelling was faire so the spelling is pseudo-archaic.)
The correct spelling of the adult beverage is alcohol."I only drink alcohol on the weekends".The correct spelling of the adjective meaning "real" is actual."This is the actual sword Joan of Arc used".
The spelling "nunchucks" is one colloquial usage. The actual term is nunchaku.
The actual spelling is incorporeal, it means to have no physical body; such as a ghost.
bourgeois
Et cetera. It is a Latin expression which literally means "and other things".