Yes and no. It's used to point out the strangeness of English spelling and pronunciation. "gh" as in "enough" = F, "o" as in "women" =I, "ti" as in "emotion" =SH
It is NOT an alternate spelling.
To pronounce the Italian word Pesce meaning Fish...Take the P from the English word Pet,Take the esh from the English word Mesh,Take the a from the English word Hay,and pronounce the made up English word - Pesha
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
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Sure you spelled that right? It looks a bit like "hot potato." 'Potato' is correct! -ShoeThe spelling is OK. 'Ghoughpteighbteau' is just a fun way to spell 'potato', like 'ghoti' means 'fish'. The letters and sounds in 'Ghoughpteighbteau' come from the funny way that those letter combinations are pronounced in other words.Logophiles, and teachers in English remedial English-as-a-Second-Language [ESL] courses, love these examples because they demonstrate the sometimes silly and irregular spelling in English.P comes from the way 'GH' is sounded in hiccoughO is the sound in thoughT is the sound in ptomaineA is the sound in neigh or eightT is the sound in debtO is the sound in bureauDoes that make sense?By the way, 'ghoti' and 'tchoghs' is 'fish and chips'.
The right and ONLY spelling is:Which way to go?
Yes this word exists. This is a creative respelling of the word fish, used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling and pronunciation. In 1855, an Englishman named William Ollier reportedly recommended that we all learn to spell “fish” this way: ghoti.
You may be thinking of the letter combination ghoti. It's used to point out the strangeness of English spelling and pronunciation."gh" as in "enough" = F"o" as in "women" =I"ti" as in "emotion" =SHIt is NOT an alternate spelling of the word fish.The homophone for fish is phish, which is an internet term for trying to trick people into giving up valuable personal information. The metaphor is that they are trying to "hook" unsuspecting individuals and exploit their naivety.
To pronounce the Italian word Pesce meaning Fish...Take the P from the English word Pet,Take the esh from the English word Mesh,Take the a from the English word Hay,and pronounce the made up English word - Pesha
Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
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Sure you spelled that right? It looks a bit like "hot potato." 'Potato' is correct! -ShoeThe spelling is OK. 'Ghoughpteighbteau' is just a fun way to spell 'potato', like 'ghoti' means 'fish'. The letters and sounds in 'Ghoughpteighbteau' come from the funny way that those letter combinations are pronounced in other words.Logophiles, and teachers in English remedial English-as-a-Second-Language [ESL] courses, love these examples because they demonstrate the sometimes silly and irregular spelling in English.P comes from the way 'GH' is sounded in hiccoughO is the sound in thoughT is the sound in ptomaineA is the sound in neigh or eightT is the sound in debtO is the sound in bureauDoes that make sense?By the way, 'ghoti' and 'tchoghs' is 'fish and chips'.
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Slay is pronounced the same way but has a different meaning.
No, Accion is not another way of spelling akin. Accion is an American organization that helps people get internships in the microfinance field and offers financial advice.
A variant spelling of rumba (a Cuban or Latin American dance) is rhumba.
Another way to spell it is "see", as in to see something.