The spelling of the king in the Christmas song is "Good King Wenceslas."
The historical figure was Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (907-935 AD).
The fast food chain is "Burger King."
That's good.
The correct spelling of the proper noun, a Babylonian king, is Nebuchadnezzar.
The spelling is two words "court jester" (the king's clown).
The name of the Spanish king in Columbus's time was Ferdinand II of Aragon, and his wife was Queen Isabella of Castile.
Jordan's King
Burger King
It was Kamehameha.
King = "malek" /məlek/ ملك
The fast food chain is "Burger King."
A king (or queen) who can't spell.
le Roi
le roi
tutankhamen
that is not how you spell color Actually, you can spell it like that its just the American way.
Alice King has written: 'Spell-Bound V2' 'Alice King's Check It Out' 'Winewise'
Ferocity is a good way to spell ferocity.