The 12th century french word drap meant to drape or hang in loose folds. In the 13th century the word draper was used to describe one who made or fabricated woolen cloth for use as drapes (le drap).
Un drapier or une drapiere is a person who made or sold the drap(s).
A sonnet (I think) someone will correct me if I am wrong.
The preferred usage seems to be, "with compliments of ...."
The 12th century french word drap meant to drape or hang in loose folds. In the 13th century the word draper was used to describe one who made or fabricated woolen cloth for use as drapes (le drap).Un drapier or une drapiere is a person who made or sold the drap(s).
The correct way to say that would be my last name is spelled.
that's correct happy!
To politely correct someone about the spelling of your name, you can simply say, "I appreciate it, but my name is actually spelled correct spelling."
Curtains are just called curtains because the man who named them was called Curt Ains so he wanted to name them after his name! He loved them so much to do this. lol.
When someone calls you the wrong name, politely correct them by saying, "Actually, my name is your correct name." This helps avoid confusion and ensures they address you correctly in the future.
A Historian.
this is a question so at the same point this is a sentence
When correcting someone about your name over text, you can politely say something like, "Just to clarify, my name is actually spelled correct spelling. Thank you for understanding."
You can politely ask someone how to pronounce their name by saying, "Could you please help me with the correct pronunciation of your name?"
Toolmaker or Blacksmith
Chandler
A comedian.
Car manufacturer
space scientist Astronomers is the correct name for your question.