The SI volume is spelled liter or litre.
The word for trash or refuse on the ground is litter(also a set of newborn puppies or kittens).
That is the correct US spelling of the plural noun "liters" (elsewhere is litres).
The similar word is "litters" (tosses trash, or stretchers for wounded).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "literally" (exactly, actually).
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No, that is not right.The correct spelling is literally.Some example sentences are:He is literally the most annoying person I know.I literally put my keys right there.
fashion faux pas. faux pas = literally French for "mis-step."
That is the correct spelling of the French phrase "Je m'appelle..." (my name is...). It is literally saying "I am called (name)."
The term for a fixation or obsession is spelled monomania.The Italian expression is "Mama mia" (literally my mother).
The correct spelling is anorexic (literally having a loss of appetite, as from Anorexia nervosa, a psychological eating disorder).
Licuado (Literally means "Liquefied")
Literally "unable to spell feet"
Not literally.
Translation: alphabets (literally the exact same spelling)
The correct spelling is Lederhose (literally leather trousers)
76 is translated literally as seventy and six into Spanish. So, you spell 76 "setenta y seis".
The word is spelled hallelujah. Hallelujah literally means "praise Jehovah."
從 "chong" ie: 從天空 (literally: from the sky)
Spaß an etwas haben (literally to have fun at something) genießen
"Lo siento". This literally means "I feel it", but is translated as "I am sorry".
The correct spelling is "dissection" (cutting open, literally into two parts).
It is 'soixante-treize' which literally means 60 and 13 = 73!