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The word "island" is spelled with an "s" because it comes from the Old English word "īegland," where the "s" was part of the original spelling. Over time, the "s" sound was dropped in pronunciation but retained in the spelling.
The word sought is probably one of these:isolate (verb) - to separate or place apartislet - (noun) a small island
The correct spelling of the proper noun is Hawaii, a US island state.(The spelling Hawai'i is used for both the largest island, and by extension for the chain.)
The spelling of the island, country, and continent is Australia.
The different spelling of the name Maloney could be Moloney.
The word "island" is spelled with an "s" because it comes from the Old English word "īegland," where the "s" was part of the original spelling. Over time, the "s" sound was dropped in pronunciation but retained in the spelling.
It is spelt as Rhode Island.
The word sought is probably one of these:isolate (verb) - to separate or place apartislet - (noun) a small island
The correct spelling of the proper noun is Hawaii, a US island state.(The spelling Hawai'i is used for both the largest island, and by extension for the chain.)
The spelling of the island, country, and continent is Australia.
That is the correct spelling of "differences" (variations, changes).
No, I do not intentionally make small spelling mistakes in my sentences.
Kokomo is the correct spelling of places in Hawaii and Indiana and an island in the Caribbean.
Japan
a small house on a small island (vacation home)
The different spelling of the name Maloney could be Moloney.
Esme Island is an Island named after Esme from Carlaise. That's not the correct spelling of Carlaisle though. sorry!