The creation of life by other living things is biogenesis. The creation of life from lifelessness is abiogenesis, a process that remains unconfirmed but is suggested by theories of the creation of the universe.
You don't. That is the correct spelling.
The spelling is "exception" (an instance treated or handled differently).
As far as I am aware there is only one way to spell Imogen. On computers it will come out as Imogene but that is pronounced differently.
The word bracelet is spelled the same way in French but pronounced differently.
Someone speaking differently has a accent.
Add E before R to correctly spell differently, meaning in another way or form.
timbuktu is spelled differently because the people in Mali there spell it differently and pronounce it in a diverse way.
You don't. That is the correct spelling.
The Greek spelling is Νηρευς
yes you can: Shanon Shannen
Yes they do they spell it and say it differently Spelling : Lietuva
The spelling is "exception" (an instance treated or handled differently).
When you spell it in hmong its "aw" but it is said differently
jablko ( "j" is pronounced differently; as "yablko")
One way to spell destiny differently is "destinee."
There are a couple of ways that you can spell the name Elissa differently. Some examples are, Alissa and Alicia.
Jan or Jon However, if coming from a foreign country to Sweden, you are not expected to spell your name differently. John is ok as it is.