The improper form tooken of the verb "to take" is a juvenile extension of the past tense "took." The proper participle is taken.
The similar word is token (coin, or symbolic).
Participle "TAKEN" -- "Someone has taken my computer!" Gerund "TAKING" -- "Taking my computer was a very wrong thing to do."
The spelling "took" is the correct past tense for the verb to take.
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The likely word is stripped (took off wire insulation, took off clothes).A similar word is striped, having stripes like a flag or a zebra.
That is the correct spelling of the word "replacement."
Breaty is correct if you are referring to the surname.Breaty is also a common misspelling of the word beauty.Or maybe you mistyped your question and meant to put a hinstead of a Y.If your question is "how do you spell breath?" :Breath - I took a deep breathBreathe - Humans breathe oxygen
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The past tense of "take" is "took."
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trip is die Reise in German (as in I took a trip) or die Fahrt (as in I took a trip across town)
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Just about as long as it took you to spell that word right.
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The US spelling is traveled (took a trip). The UK spelling doubles the L as "travelled."
The likely word is stripped (took off wire insulation, took off clothes).A similar word is striped, having stripes like a flag or a zebra.
The word is spelled luggage. Example: The model owned designer luggage which she took to the airport for her trip.
That is the correct spelling of the word "replacement."
654 licks exactly, i tried it, it took a billion years.