That is the correct spelling
You have spelt mentioned correctly!
You spell "menchen" just as it is shown in this answer: mention. You can use spell checker programs to check your spelling on your computer or on your cell phone.
The correct spelling is mentioned. It is the past tense form of the verb mention.
One of these is likely your word: MANSION - (noun) a large house MENTION - (verb, noun) to speak of, or a spoken comment
Nothing is technically spelled wrong, but the use of "too" is a bad grammatical error: it should be two, not too. Not to mention that "seen" is spelled twice.
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You spell "menchen" just as it is shown in this answer: mention. You can use spell checker programs to check your spelling on your computer or on your cell phone.
If you mean in English, you spelled it correctly in your question. If you want to know how to spell it in another language, you have to mention the language in your question.
The correct spelling is mentioned. It is the past tense form of the verb mention.
The anagram is "ointment." The next-longest word is mention.
There is no mention of anything called velodromes in the Harry Potter series.If you mean Hogwarts, the first spell he learned was Wingardium Leviosa.
Arcane Apprentice's effect doesn't mention Spell Counters in any way. Are you asking about the right card?
no, in technical terms, it's not. in the books they mention it, but they dont say the spell. if you were to look up all the spells said in the books and movies, you dwouldn't find it. on the other hand, it is a spell... I don't remember the name but it is a spell. it really depends what you look up. so it isn't conciderd a spell they ever said, but is conciderd a spell.
One of these is likely your word: MANSION - (noun) a large house MENTION - (verb, noun) to speak of, or a spoken comment
The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.
The slang term (plural noun) is shoutouts or shout-outs, which is public mention or recognition.*The slang sports term is shutout, beating a scoreless opponent.
Answer: you can't. Harry Potter is not a real movie and it doesn't have powers.?Answer: It was mentioned that the name "Voldemort" was made taboo, but they didn't mention the specific spell required to do that.