The correct spelling is "moment".
yes, it is , you cannot spell it as momment, only with one m like moment :)
passe un bon moment / amuse-toi bien
Traditionally it's written: αληθως ανέστη with a breathing mark over the first alpha and a circumflex over the omega. (My keyboard isn't cooperating with accents at the moment.) Hope that helps.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
yes, it is , you cannot spell it as momment, only with one m like moment :)
Passer un super moment
At the moment you cannot add any spellings to the WikiAnswers spell-check dictionary.
Yes. You can use a token, such as a smooth pebble, a silver charm or a coin to capture a spell that then need not be remembered or recited. For example, suppose you want to capture a moment in time that is extraordinarily important to you, such as the moment you fall in love. You can place the feeling of that moment in a token, and always afterward, that token will bring the feeling of the moment back to you. Wedding rings are precisely that sort of token, carrying the "magic moment" of the blessing (spell) of the wedding throughout one's entire lifetime.
You spelled it correctly (that is the British version). American english spells it savior.
Yes, and you will need to know how to read and spell better than you do at the moment.
At the current moment, there are none.
passe un bon moment / amuse-toi bien
Abilities are not spells, but note that creatures and all other cards (but lands) are only spells in the moment they are cast and on the stack. So if you cast a creature spell, it's not a spell after it resolves.
Basic Campfire as an ability is learned the moment you learn the Cooking skill from a Cooking trainer.
massage 2nd answer: Yes, massage is rubbing someone's muscles to relax them, and "Message" is a statement meant for someone else with whom you have no direct contact at the moment.
Yes, because the card says for every spell or trap you control. The effect is continuously applied, and will update itself depending on how many Spell or Trap cards you control at any given moment.