Chet, Nun, Vuv, Kaf, Hay - the Hebrew letters that make up the word. Once transliterated to English (or any other language) there is no "correct" spelling. The Hebrew letters look like this (if you have Hebew fonts installed): חנוכה
Spelling options in English include Chanuka, Chanukkah, Hanuka, Hannuka, Hannukah.
The correct spelling is holiday.
It's spelled "April Fool's Day".
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The correct spelling is "Eid al-Fitr." It is an important Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. The celebration involves communal prayers, feasting, and giving to charity.
The correct spelling is holiday.An example sentence is: "we are going on holiday to Spain next week".
No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
This is likely the holiday Christmas (from Christ mass), or possibly charisma (personal charm).
The correct spelling is Christmas.This is a holiday season which is celebrated yearly, particularly in the west, on the 25th December.
That is the correct spelling of Labor Day, the US national holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It became a national holiday in 1894.However, in Australia and New Zealand, where it is celebrated at different times, the spelling is Labour Day.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The spelling employees is correct.
Opened is the correct spelling.