The sound a buzzer makes when the answer is wrong is typically spelled as "bzzz" or "buzz."
I believe it is long. I may be wrong. Please put thumbs down if wrong.
The word "tyrant" has a short vowel sound. Specifically, the vowel "a" in "tyrant" is pronounced as a short vowel, similar to the "a" sound in "cat" or "bat." In linguistic terms, this short vowel sound is known as a lax vowel sound, where the vowel is pronounced in a more relaxed manner compared to a long vowel sound.
It's faux pas, French for "wrong step".
"Oops, I spelled that wrong" in French is spelled "Oups, j'ai mal orthographié cela."
The correct spelling is "accusation." It refers to a charge or claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Unnh!
Maybe Eh-Uh! ?
apparently it makes you spell wrong
I have never known anybody to spell wrong incorrectly. But perhaps they may spell it as "Rong." I know people that spell the word "wrong" incorrectly. The main reason people spell "wrong" wrong is because many people sound words out. And when you sound "wrong" out you do not hear the "w" so many people will leave that "w" out.
yeah it makes you spell simple words like "you" wrong
No - too much television makes them spell words wrong !
nothing it means that they have muckus
check for cats
it's probably the head gaskets.
you need to get your feet chopped off
There is no 'Spell' in stdio.h or conio.h
It's broken.