It reflects the Greek root.
The Wapshot Chronicle was created in 1957.
Sunday Chronicle ended in 1955.
matches would be the correct answer because if there is a ch,sh,s or x it has es at the end
That is the correct spelling of "stoicism" (philosophy of reason and unemotional logic).
A 'chronicle' is a narrative report (a story) setting down a sequence of events in order, the events may be real or fictional. 'To chronicle' something is to make an record of events.
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'But-2-enal' Reason #1 it has the aldehyde functional group at the end of the chain (R- CHO) #2 it has a double carbon-carbon bond on carbon no. 2. Hence the '-en al ' in the spelling as it is an alkene too!!!!!
Shi Tzuh (spelling uncertain) Chow Chow Chihuahua
Ehrlich - you pronounce the ch as "k" Well, maybe because this is the ENGLISH spelling and pronunciation subcategory, and the name Ehrlich is GERMAN.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy was created in 1988.
There was a famine (Genesis ch.42).
scheme, chord, choir, scholar, choler, schooner, archaic, anarchic, archangel
In IPA spelling, it's written: [diç] There is no English equivalent of the ch sound, but it is close to sh.
Its origin is in the Torah (Genesis ch.2, Leviticus ch.23, Exodus ch.20 and many other passages). The Sabbath is considered in the Jewish religion to be a day blessed by God (Genesis ch.2), a day of rest (Exodus ch.20, ch.31), and a day of strengthening ties with the family, the community, and with God.
To make a chronicle of your story, you must write as a scriptI read a chronicle of Bill Gates' life.I read the book the chronicles of NarniaWikiAnswers provides a chronicle of poor homework completion attempts by lazy students.He chronicles all of his journeys in a travel blog.The chronicle was very boring.The chronicle made me cry.A chronicle is a written history.The chronicle bored me to tears.There are 2 chronicles in the Bible. J
The word "chef" originated from French, where the letters "ch" are pronounced as "sh." This pronunciation has carried over into English, creating the discrepancy between spelling and pronunciation.
Bernese Chronicle was created in 1430.