Words you often mispell.

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  1. bird_migration

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    Hi, what words do you often mispell?
    I usually mispell: 'pterodactylus'.

    Love, bird.
     
  2. butterfly

    butterfly Member

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    When it's late at night I often spell 'remember' as 'rember', or 'containing' as 'containg'....which I just did then....
    I'm sure you understand....
     
  3. bird_migration

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    I compely understand!
     
  4. butterfly

    butterfly Member

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    thank godness!
     
  5. alex714

    alex714 To the Left

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    my spelling is horriblie as many of you have prolly noticed.
     
  6. bird_migration

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    Godness, bird, you can call me whatever you want.
     
  7. bird_migration

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    Yes I noticed lots of times, but I forgive you.
     
  8. lanalou

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    i mispell speak for speck all the time and it doesnt even sound the same..:p
     
  9. Friend

    Friend Banned

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    I never misspel.
     
  10. TerminalMadness

    TerminalMadness Member

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    receive
    reference
    antidisestablishmentarianism
    cat
     
  11. Jetblack

    Jetblack Senior Member

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    i usually spell spell wrong i spell it speel haha
     
  12. angelgodiva

    angelgodiva Senior Member

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    Lol...no one spelled "misspell" correctly. I don't know why, but I found that extremely funny.
    It's the educational systems' fault. They don't put much emphasis on spelling anymore since the 80s. When I was a kid we got a lower grade if we misspelled words, but now that just isn't considered as important as it used to be. The teachers can't even spell properly. I used to correct the spelling on the notes my kids' teachers sent home to me before I signed them and sent them back.
     
  13. xaosflux

    xaosflux Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    i more often typo words...

    jsut
    teh

    I also have the bad habit of not being able to type s-e-r-v-e everytime I do i end up typing server.
     
  14. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    I don't know if I can spell "embarass" correctly.
     
  15. Ginge

    Ginge Ye Olde Member

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    I was about to say the same thing, Angel. Everyone spelled "misspell" wrong. lol

    There are a lot of words I have trouble spelling. Like Rashaad said, "embarrass" (sp?) is one of them. I also have trouble with a lot of words that end in "ence" or "ance". For example, "ambivalence" (or is it "ambivalance"?). :eek: I think it's "ambivalence" since the root word is "ambivalent." But see, I don't know. :confused:
     
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  17. xaosflux

    xaosflux Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Now is the time to rid the world of people who judge based on spelling....


    BAD SPELLERS OF THE WORLD--UNTIE!
     
  18. schatzi

    schatzi Member

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    gladellyy. thanx 4 teh inviite
     
  19. Deemed as Normal

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    Taking British spelling as priority, with every second word beginning with 'm':

    prerogative massacre vacuum manikin sceptical mandolin charcoal minuscule leprechaun mediterranean pheromone maintenance pity monotonous broccoli miscellaneous indictment miserable chassis metacarpal controversy medieval cauliflower mediocre oesophagus mistletoe intervene margarita questionnaire millennial realm moustache adultolescent manoeuvre jehovah mayonnaise parliament marijuana endeavour mortgage schizophrenic
     
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  20. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    The most common word used in Ireland starts with "F". It can be used as a verb and an adjective in the same sentence and even a sentence consisting of one word.
    The best verbal examples can be heard most nights at closing time, particularly when a guy is quitely walking home and a lamp post jumps out in front of him. :D
     
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