The reason anything is spelled anything and not enything is because the base word is any (spelled with an a). It is pronounced so the an has an en sound and the y has an ee sound.
Anything is the correct spelling.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
The word is spelled beginning, just as you spelled it.
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.
The word is spelled unusual, just as you spelled it. "Usual" is the base word, and "un-" is the prefix.
Because its' base word is "any", not "eny".
You misspelled the word anything.
Anything is the correct spelling.
It is just how you spelled it, "anything."
There is no difference. The word is properly spelled "Celtic." Sometimes people pronounce it as if spelled "seltic" and sometimes as if spelled "keltic" but it is the same word, refering to anything related to the ancient people called "The Celts."
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
The word is spelled "the", just as you spelled it.The similar word is the archaic form of you, spelled thee.
The word is spelled beginning, just as you spelled it.
The word is spelled abortionist.
No, there is not a word spelled seilim, but there is Selim.
The word "guidance" can be spelled out of "dancegui."
Unless the questioner has mis-spelled the word - there is no such word or anything close to it listed in any legal dictionary that I have researched.