The spelling is actually dependant on whether we are talking about yabby in the singular form or yabbies in the multiple. Spelling the word with an 'ie' at the end in the singular sense is a common spelling mistake.
Both "spelt" and "spelled" are correct spellings, but "spelled" is more commonly used in American English, while "spelt" is more common in British English.
Yes, but more commonly spelled Jasmine.
Yes it is. More commonly spelled Geneviève
The French word for kabob (more commonly spelled kebab), can either be spelled "kébab" or "kebab".
Yes, "focused" can also be spelled as "focussed." Both spellings are correct and commonly accepted, though "focused" is more commonly used in American English while "focussed" is more common in British English.
Although it is sometimes spelled 'neigh', it is more commonly spelled 'nay'.
No, it is not. It a verb meaning to talk or chat incessantly, more commonly spelled yak.
Alishia is the correct spelling of the name. It is perhaps more commonly spelled as Alisha.
The proper surname is more commonly spelled "Tomlinson" but pronounced that way phonetically.
More commonly spelled "hooligan", it is an Irish word for a troublemaker or petty criminal.
Both "spell" and "spelled" are correct for the past tense of the verb "to spell." In American English, "spelled" is more commonly used, while in British English, "spelt" is often used instead.
The eight day Jewish festival of lights is Chanukah, more commonly spelled as Hanukkah.