In British English it is spelled flavour, and in American English it is flavor.
That is the correct spelling of "butterscotch" (a flavor).
The word for something with a good flavor is "tasty".
If you are talking about the chocolate flavor that is often associated with coffee, it is spelled "mocha"
that is the right way to spell it
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
That is the correct spelling of "butterscotch" (a flavor).
The word for something with a good flavor is "tasty".
If you are talking about the chocolate flavor that is often associated with coffee, it is spelled "mocha"
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the way you spelt it is the right way to spell it
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You spell Cambridge this way
Is this the way to spell intill
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
That is the only way to properly spell it, addicted.
The correct way to spell "a lot" is "allot."