La la la
yes, if they are spelled according to standard, and contain at least 2 letters in the spelling.
invented spelling
Well you can, it'd be a spelling error, but you can.
Irregularly spelled words are those that do not follow standard phonetic rules or common spelling patterns, making them difficult to predict based on pronunciation alone. Examples include words like "through," "cough," and "colonel," where the spelling diverges significantly from how they are pronounced. These words often require memorization, as they do not conform to typical spelling conventions. Irregular spelling can be found in various languages, but English has a particularly high number of such words.
The spelling pattern refers to rules and conventions that dictate how words are spelled in a language. It includes guidance on letter combinations, pronunciation, and exceptions to standard rules. Mastering spelling patterns can help improve overall spelling accuracy and consistency.
"Junior" is the correct spelling is standard British English
The plural noun is correctly spelled (words).To learn spelling requires practice, and exposure to proper spelling rather than "popular" spelling.It is helpful to learn the root words of familiar words in their native languages, so that you can have a sense of how similarly pronounced or related words might be spelled even if you have never seen them before. Because of the number of irregular word forms in English, and the number of languages from which words are derived, the standard rules of spelling often do not apply.
The right or standard spelling is "numeral", not numreal.
The correct spelling is invented.
The correct spelling is standard.
The spelling "pollutary" is not a standard English word. It can be an incorrect form of the words "polluting" or "pollution", or a misspelling of the word "poultry".
Spelling is the formation of written words from their constituent alphabet forms. This includes letters as well as diacritics (accent, breve, umlaut) and punctuation marks (apostrophe, hyphen, tilde). Spelling provides a standard translation of spoken words into printed form, but in many cases will vary from fixed phonetic sounds for letters, letter pairs (digraphs) and letter groups. Words adopted from a different language may or may not have their spelling altered to reflect their pronunciation.