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That is the correct spelling of the word champion.
Phonetic spellers spell words the way they sound to the speller, regardless of how the dictionary may spell them. For example, a phonetic speller might write rite instead of write or right.
yes there is. a omitted consonant is a word that has a consonant that is silent. a omitted vowel is a word that has a vowel that is silent. sorry if anything is spelled wrong. I'm not that good of a speller.
Leading is another word for premier. Additional synonyms include principal, primary and champion.
The word could be to advocate, to encourage, or to champion a cause.
The word "speller" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to someone who spells words, while as a verb, it signifies the act of spelling words accurately.
I don't know, but you should mention the language that interests you. The best speller might have been a Chinese who could not speak a word of English...
The protagonist in the Akeelah and the Bee is Akeelah Anderson played by Keke Palmer. She is a champion speller and enters a contest to prove her talent.
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There are a lot of rules. It'll take me awhile to explain them all, so I'll sum them up. The bee is conducted in rounds, each speller spelling 1 word per round. The Pronouncer says the word and the Speller has 2:30 to spell the word. They can ask for the language or origin, definition, sentence, part of speech and alternate pronounciations. The Speller must say the word before they start spelling and after they finish. Otherwise they'll be disqualified. The judges see if the word is spelled correctly. They also make sure that the speller pronounces the word correctly. Tadaaaa :) Hope that helps.
Antony Speller was born in 1929.
Fred Speller died in 1940.
Fred Speller was born in 1864.
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is チャンピオン (champion).
The French word is champion (masc.), championne (fem.).
"Champion" is a French word that was borrowed into English. So the French word is "champion".
Yes he lost his speller once.