February is spelled with the "r" after the "u" due to its Latin origins; it comes from the word "Februarius," named after the Roman festival of purification called Februa. The pronunciation often drops the "r," but the spelling has remained unchanged. The month is the only one with this unique sequence of letters, reflecting its historical roots in ancient Roman culture.
The month name is spelled February, with two R's.
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The spelling "February" comes from the Latin word "Februarius," which originally had an "r" between the "e" and "u." Over time, the pronunciation evolved but the spelling remained.
First of all, his name is spelled Shahid Kapur, second of all, it's: February 25, 1981
I believe it Hedley...spelled right? cheers
the 5th February is spelled "le cinq février" in French. (months are not capitalized in French)
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Shevat, sometimes spelled in English as Shebat, corresponds roughly to January-February. It's the eleventh Jewish month.
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