The spelling used by the musician Prince in his song lyrics. Examples: "U" for "you", "Ur" for "Your" or "You're", "4" for "for", "2" for "to" or "too", etc. This kind of spelling is affectionally referred to as "Princebonics", a portmanteau of "Prince" and "Ebonics", by fans. (see links)
Cham is an archaic way of spelling Khan, the title of the prince of a number of Turkic Asian nations. Smollett calls Dr. Johnson (1709-1784.), the great cham of liberature.
The spelling "out there" is the correct spelling of the phrase.
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my prince is 'mon prince' in French.
le prince Harry - (no spelling difference)
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It is the Spanish and arguable Portugese spelling for the country known as Wales, which is, as Prince Charles would affirm- part of the United Kingdom. ( he is the Prince of Wales).
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I would say " The princes Steven and Andrew" but it's just as easy to say Prince Steven and Prince Andrew.
"Banphrionsa". Prionsa is Irish for prince, and ban is woman, so it literally means "woman prince". It also feminizes the noun which is why "prionsa" picks up the letter h.
Her eldest son, Prince Charles, will succeed the throne (note spelling) upon Queen Elizabeth's death or her abdication. If Charles dies before Elizabeth then Charles' eldest son - Prince William - will become king.
Brenden is a variant spelling of Brendan. The name comes from the Irish name Breanainn, which originated from the Welsh word that means "prince".
Yes. Most names have different spellings in different languages. In this case, 'Alphonse' is the French spelling, and 'Alfonso' is the Spanish and Italian spelling of the same name. One famous American 'Alfonso' is the actor from the Fresh Prince of Bel-air, who plays Carlton.
Cham is an archaic way of spelling Khan, the title of the prince of a number of Turkic Asian nations. Smollett calls Dr. Johnson (1709-1784.), the great cham of liberature.
Spelling is a matter of convention and the spelling of words can change, consider the differences in English (UK) and English (US). Colour, color etc. There are extremes some people go to (the artist formally known as Prince) is just a symbol. If, through constant use a spelling becomes accepted it will be included in dictionaries. So you could spell Mercedes as just about anything, as long as most agree.