That's how it's spelled! Haha
Uh... You just spelt it. Sheek is spelt sheek.
The spelling "spelt" can be used to mean "spelled" (past tense of spell). The form is more used in British English.The term spelt is also a European variety of wheat.
as you have spelt it
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The word meaning "complete" is spelt whole. The word meaning "opening" is spelt hole.
The term 'sassenach' means, a Saxon, or an English person.
The proper noun Sassenach is a Scottish Gaelic word for people from England (from Saxons), or those of the Scottish lowlands. The related Irish term is "Sasanach."
The term "Sassenach" is derived from a Gaelic word that means "Saxon," which historically referred to people from England or the southern parts of Great Britain. In Scottish history, there has been a long-standing rivalry and conflict with England, which is why the term "Sassenach" is sometimes used as a derogatory or teasing term for English people.
by the way, you spelt does wrong. it is not spelt 'dose' it is spelt 'does'
There can be many ways such as Rebeca is how its spelt in spanish also rebekah is how its spelt in Jewish language and also Rebecca which is the American way of spelling it . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- you just spelt it
It can be spelt as 'misspelled' or 'misspelt'. Both are correct.
Arthritis spelt wrongly
Spelt is not gluten free, but it has a lower gluten strength. It is easier to digest than wheat because it is more water soluble.
befor is not spelt right it is spelt before
Lysol is spelt the same way as it is spelt in english.
Peter is spelt as "Piotr" in Polish.
hey. umm i no there are a few more than this but there is 'Bronchitis' (spelt correctly) and 'Pneumonia' (spelt right) and 'Jebercolutos' (not spelt correctly!!)