US /spɛlt/
・UK /spelt/
For example, the pepper jalapeño is spelt with an ñ, an n with a tilde on top.
It is pronounced 'caff-ay' and is spelt with an accent over the 'e': 'café'.
Now, humor in Canada is spelt this way, before I hear anybody say, oh, you put a U, I'm like, eh, I'm in Canada.
That means they are spelt differently but they sound the same.
That means they are spelt differently, but they sound the same.
Scott Peck defines evil as "that force residing either inside or outside of human beings that seeks to kill life or liveliness," or, as he continues, "Evil is live spelt backward.
Scott Peck defines evil as "that force residing either inside or outside of human beings that seeks to kill life or liveliness," or, as he continues, "Evil is live spelt backward.
Now, if you're looking at the board and go, huh, Ronnie, you've spelt this word very weirdly.
You don't know how ball is spelt either. But you hear your mother and then you kind of
that they're no longer spelt B R A,
they're spelt B A R,
a fruit ok it is spelt with a "P" but let me tell you that the "p" is silent and lot
It is spelt with a P, but let me tell you that the P is silent,
actually is spelt s-e-p-a-r-a-t-e-d, so always check your spelling, Ronnie.
This word: "separated" actually is spelt: S-E-P-A-R-A-T-E-D.