The homophones (sound alike words) are :
READ - (verb) to peruse written material
REED - (noun) a stem of grass or other plant (or hollow tubes made from them)
The likely word is "legibly" (in a way that can be read).
You spell read r, e, a, d in SwahiliThe Swahili word that means read is kusoma (infinitive), e.g., ninasoma (I am reading), unasoma (you are reading), nasoma kila siku (I read every day).Kusoma also means study, e.g., Nasoma historia (I study history). This usage is the same in the U.K. ("I read history at university").
The correct spelling of the adjective is "illiterate" (unable to read or to write).
There is no antonym of "write" except possibly "erase." The opposite or complementary action is to read.
that you learn to spell and correct grammar and also you have to read certain books given to you.
i just read your message
If you had read about Tinker Bell, you would know for a spell
Fred Schonell has written: 'Essential read-spell' 'Essential read-spell book'
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They both contain letters of the alphabet which both are made by sound and when you spell something it becomes a word which you read so in order to read something you have to spell it and in order to spell it you have to know how to read it. Does that make sense. mmm
Read first is zuerst lesen in German
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You spell bean in greek as "φασόλι" or to read phonectically "fasóli"
spell HELLO, you will reverse the numbers so that they read 0.7734.
Yes search up gwens spell book wiki and you can read all of the spells
I read a few levels higher them my grade, but I can't spell that great
To read is "lire" in French. Link goes to conjugations for "lire".