Because that's the way the founder spelled his last name - and his father - and his father before him, etc.
You mean why the word 'Finnish' has two n's in it? That's just how the word is spelled...
Guinness and champagne. Half fill champagne glass with Guinness and pour champagne over a spoon onto the Guinness. This avoids mixing the two liquids
like banks say fran-ks. but its just spelled as francs. It is pronounced as fran-ks.
The driving distance between the two is about 142 road miles.
The accented syllable of sustenance is the first syllable - /SUS-ten-ance/ (spelled in IPA as /ˈsʌstənəns/)
Haha yes you can...my name is Brooklynn with two N's
Guinness and microchips for Intel. The Guinness Brewery is in the city of Dublin and the Intel factory is in County Kildare, to the east of Dublin.
There are about 9.778 miles between Halifax, NS and Sackville NS.
The word "embarrassed" is spelled with two "r"s, two "s"s, and one "e".
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no Finally can not be spelled two ways !
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