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what do u call a word that is spelled differently but has the same meaning
the word agry u should no that it is a easy one
Exactly the same way you spelled it in the question.
The word is spelled in English flavorsome. British may use the "u" spelling.
Originally in the English language, the word 'guard' was spelled like the French word 'garde', however, the current spelling of G-U-A-R-D won out. The word has never been spelled G-A-U-R-D, but that is a common spelling error due to the phonetics of the word.
No, the word "victim" is spelled with an "I" in English.
The word "w" is spelled as "double-u."
The word is spelled suspect, just as you spelled it.
The word blood is pronounced (bluhd).The word flood rhymes with blood.
The word "couch" is spelled C-O-U-C-H.
The word "Astronaut" is spelled as A-S-T-R-O-N-A-U-T.
The word is spelled stuck, just as you spelled it.
It's spelled d-u-d-e... and dude is a word.
Nutria.
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The word "numbers" has a short U. The -er has a schwa or unstressed uh sound.
what do u call a word that is spelled differently but has the same meaning