That is the correct spelling of the noun "personnel" (people, employees).
The similar word is the adjective personal, meaning individual or private.
le personnel - les employés
The spelling for a ship's personnel is a "crew", and so is the haircut style.
The correct spelling of the word is personnel (employees, staff, or manpower).
The likely word is the plural noun "agents" (active or exertive factors, or FBI personnel).
2 N's, One L "Personnel" Spelling counts. "Dear Sur" will probably not cut it.
The correct spelling for the adverb is personally (by one's own action).
The possessive form for the noun personnel is personnel's; for example, the personnel's raises.
amog dag suayIt is to be hoped that no one has taken the above for a serious answer. The words are nonsense.There is no Swahili word for spell-check. Students teachers, and i.t. personnel would almost certainly use the English: Hakikisha umespellcheck jibu lako (Be sure you have "spell-checked" your answer), something the first contributor certainly didn't do.
medical personnel. staff personnel. supply personnel.
No, the possessive form of "personnel" is "personnel's." The correct possessive form is "personnel's." For example, "The personnel's training session will be held tomorrow."
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