The abstract noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.
The word 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
The word root "judge" drops the E in forming "judgment" and "misjudgment".
It is spelt as in the question: Biro. Bíró is a Hungarian surname meaning "judge".
"Honrey" as in stubborn and bad-tempered would be spelled ornery.or"Honrey" as in with honor, such as a judge, is spelled honorary.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "temporary" (for a short time).
The correct spelling is 'adjourned'.
A judge is spelled 'un juge / une juge' in French. To judge is 'juger'.
The correct spelling is "magisterial judge" (also magistrate).
Your honor
minosota(how I spell it ) (don't judge me)
louis?
The word root "judge" drops the E in forming "judgment" and "misjudgment".
It is spelt as in the question: Biro. Bíró is a Hungarian surname meaning "judge".
That is the correct spelling of the verb "arraign" (bring before a court or judge).
If you are speaking to a friend (this is not the thing you say to a judge or your bank-manager): sois ma princesse!
Someone who can't spell the word stupid is in no position to judge the 5th largest country in the world.
If you mean the translation, it would be "Kreetai" Spelled; Kappa, Rho, Iota, Tau, Alpha, Iota
"Honrey" as in stubborn and bad-tempered would be spelled ornery.or"Honrey" as in with honor, such as a judge, is spelled honorary.