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Misspelt words in English
I've found this page with the 100 most commonly misspelt words in English. Would you add some words of common usage? For instance, I think that "aggressive" could be added.
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Good thread - One group of words that are difficult for ESL students
as well as many native speakers includes the "ie"-"ei" words. The rule is "i before e except after c...either, neither, leisure, seize are four exceptions, if you please." |
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Tengo unas pocas
Their Loose / lose Accidentally Unnecessary Weird |
My spelling is atrocious, and that is one word I can never spell without looking it up.
I also have a huge problem with diarrhoea, but fortunately only an orthographical one. :eek: |
Perikles :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thanks everybody and Rusty for the links. By the way, is "misspelled" in AmE and "misspelt" in BrE? Would "misspelled" wrong in BrE? :thinking: And I agree with you, Chileno, I don't have difficulty with some of them, but I have with the others. :) Thanks. :) |
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I think I don't have problem with those words which are similar to Spanish ones (such as argument, miniature, amateur, etc.), and I don't understand Perikles' difficulties with atrocious, which is similar to Spanish "atroz" and that common English suffix "ious", maybe it's because of his pronunciation, which is much better than mine (;) ). My problems are with those words which have two identical consonants (such as aggressive, accommodate, etc., or even that manoeuvre, for which I must think of the French I studied and forgot). Well, maybe practice will help. :thinking: :) |
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My main problem is actually I am a little dyslexic. I have huge problems with words like friend or freind and it's no good giving the rule because I never know if it's an exception or not. (I have trouble telling left from right, but I don't know if that is connected.) I find that learning foreign languages does help. I could never spell the name Michael until I met a German with that name, pronounced Mích - a - el. |
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Las palabras que llevan letras diferentes con los mismos sonidos son difíciles unneccessary ... Hmm did I spell it right, yo mismo no estoy seguro !:D |
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(One curve in the letter c, two curves in the s) |
Unnecessary (I know this one! :D ).
I have the same problem as you, Perikles, with dyslexia (a difficult word, as bicycle :( ) and the right and the left. I've given wrong directions because of that problem and I'm not sure where the persons who asked me arrived. :thinking: :D Even when I was doing the exam for my driving license (another "beautiful" word"), the examiner told me to park on the right and I did on the left, or on the contrary :thinking: (he made an observation but I passed the exam :)). |
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But, with Spanish you are in an even better position, since Spanish is pronounced as you see it. (WYSIWYG) :applause: |
I'd say the most misspelled word in English is "definitely"
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I think I launched a missle.
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there are ones harder than that |
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aequeosalinocalcalinoce raceoaluminosocupreovitriolic (52 letters) which is quite difficult. This is one of a list here :D |
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