The word is spelled tom, as you have it. If used as a proper noun (a name), it needs a capital T.
Tom invited Sally to dinner.
Tom was a straight-A student.
The tom cat prowled at night.
Many people find that "tom cats" become more docile after being neutered.
That is the correct spelling of "tomato" (in Spanish and French, tomate).
Tomato's, as in "A tomato's coloring"
Tomato
You spell it the same way you do in English. Tom.
You can spell it Tom, Tommy, Thomas, or Tommie. I have seen Thom.
The word is spelled hesitated. Sally hesitated before asking Tom to the dance.
Stem Sermon Ore Tore Tom Rest Ten Men
The phrase is two words, mud puddle. Tom stepped over the mud puddle.
You spell it the same way you do in English. Tom.
You can spell it Tom, Tommy, Thomas, or Tommie. I have seen Thom.
"תום".
Tomás
Tom blamed the unsuccessful marble spell on the lack of focus and concentration while casting the spell. He realized that he was distracted and not fully in tune with his magic, thus leading to the spell failing.
Tom Sawyer blamed the unsuccessful marble spell on the cat walking through the circle he had made.
Mia : ميَا Tom: تومLily: ليلي
the witch
English to French translation: Les Fleurs de Tom Howell
Tom Dawe has written: 'In hardy country' 'Island spell' 'The yarns of Ishmael Drake'
Tom is a name, so it can't be translated, but the French equivalent is Thomas (pronounced toh-mah).
The two-word anagram is Tom Sawyer.