If you mean, "not old", The word is spelled "new", just as you spelled it.
If you mean "having knowledge of something", the word is "knew".
These are sound-alike words.
Knew is the past tense of know.
Spell means to spell are word, or to be uner the influence of another. "Mary, please spell a new word for me." "John is under a strange spell today, he's very quiet."
The word is "neonatal" (from neo new, and natalborn).
This is likely a transposition of letters in the word "modern" (current, new).
The likely word is "rookie" (a new or inexperienced individual). A similar word is the adjective "rocky" (rugged, or difficult).
The correct spelling of the word is appoint.An example sentence is "they had a meeting to appoint the new chairman".
New is neu in German.
Spell means to spell are word, or to be uner the influence of another. "Mary, please spell a new word for me." "John is under a strange spell today, he's very quiet."
The word is "neonatal" (from neo new, and natalborn).
The letters spell women. They also spell me, men, new, no, now, on, one, owe, we and woe.
This is likely a transposition of letters in the word "modern" (current, new).
The word is spelled "Labrador". It is a location in Canada, in new foundland
You spell out the word: TEN
Is it 'says' or 'sais'. I am in NEW ZEALAND.
The correct spelling is "reliable."
Those letters spell Trenton, the capital of the state of New Jersey.
The letters in "Monday" can be rearranged to spell "dynamo".
The right way to spell the word is foreign.Some example sentences with the word are:There was a foreign object in his soup.Sorry, we do not accept foreign currency.The new family were foreign to the country.