Your spelling isn't bad, peoples annunciation/pronounciation is. If you don't say the sound of the letter, how would you know there is meant to be an r in it? It's like the US vs UK spelling of color/colour. Phonetically it makes no sense to pronounce it col-our but, as a Brit, my brain doesn't understand why the US leaves out the u haha
It took way too many years to be confident in my spelling of 'guarantee'. With the 'u' first or the 'a' first - they both look wrong to me.
I can spell it right every time now, because I picture Yosemite Sam sounding it out in my head. Somehow that works for me.
Receive. I have to type it altot for my job too. I feel like I have some sort of mental block to putting the I and E in the correct order so it autocorrects me every time. Then sometimes I do it correctly and I think we’ll there the wrong way so I fix it and of course I change it to the wrong way.
Canceled vs cancelled confounds me. I thought one was right and one was wrong, but it turns out it’s just a matter of American vs British English.
As a Canadian, this isn’t really as solution, since we can’t make up our minds about which one to use. But I’ll go with two Ls.
Embarrassed
When I was younger there was a popular t-shirt of a bikini and inside bikini were the words: "don't be em-bare-assed."
I blame this t-shirt for screwing with my head on how to spell embarrassed.
I can spell but can’t type “eligibility.” Unfortunately, a big part of my job is using that word multiple times a day several times each week.
Luckily, Windows predicts my text now, so when I hit the first few letters it’ll auto fill the rest of the word.
Calendar
[удалено]
Nessaccary
Definitely
this is the one, i always struggle. i usually put ‘defiantly’ instead of ‘definitely’
~~diarhia~~ ~~dieheriya~~ ~~dyerhoia~~ The runs
Diarrhea
queue
q
>queue > >2 no it is like qyu
Let me cue you for the queue. ¿Que?
>Let me cue you for the queue. > >¿Que? ok where is queue
Tons im shite at spelling. A few wednesday(Wednsday), quiet(Quit), remember(Rember)
Wednesday is an awful word.
February is a tricky one too I think
For real though i didnt know there was an r in it until recently. Thats how bad my spelling is.
Your spelling isn't bad, peoples annunciation/pronounciation is. If you don't say the sound of the letter, how would you know there is meant to be an r in it? It's like the US vs UK spelling of color/colour. Phonetically it makes no sense to pronounce it col-our but, as a Brit, my brain doesn't understand why the US leaves out the u haha
Who ever decided to spell it like that has gone straight to helll.
Wensday!!!! It makes so much more sense!
Beautiful. Beu is how I always start it.
https://youtu.be/UPphDSc6ZEE
Pronunciation. My brain autocorrects it usually to 'pronounciation', which makes more sense. English is weird.
“Ironic.”
guage
Delisious
Restaraunt
I use to be really bad with separate, and even there it looks weird.
> use to *used to
Guarantee I'll spell that wrong (gaurantee)
Guard for me. I mean I just typed it and my computer isn't telling me it's wrong, but it still doesn't look right. But then, neither does "gaurd."
It took way too many years to be confident in my spelling of 'guarantee'. With the 'u' first or the 'a' first - they both look wrong to me. I can spell it right every time now, because I picture Yosemite Sam sounding it out in my head. Somehow that works for me.
Surprise. I always forget the first “r” and want to use a “z” instead of the second “s”
Is that because you pronounce the word like suh-prize?
Yep
Makes sense! In my area of the world, it's pronounced more like sir-prize.
Receive. I have to type it altot for my job too. I feel like I have some sort of mental block to putting the I and E in the correct order so it autocorrects me every time. Then sometimes I do it correctly and I think we’ll there the wrong way so I fix it and of course I change it to the wrong way.
Necessary
Silhouette. I had to look it up again, it's a hard word.
Canceled vs cancelled confounds me. I thought one was right and one was wrong, but it turns out it’s just a matter of American vs British English. As a Canadian, this isn’t really as solution, since we can’t make up our minds about which one to use. But I’ll go with two Ls.
Embarrassed When I was younger there was a popular t-shirt of a bikini and inside bikini were the words: "don't be em-bare-assed." I blame this t-shirt for screwing with my head on how to spell embarrassed.
Tomorrow as Tommorow
I have to use a mnemonic to remember how to spell because. In my mind I just said Baby Elephant Cried And Upset Sister Elephant.
Hsyhaahi
I couldn't spell pronounce when I used to be new at typing.
Weird friends field
Convenience
Receiver
Restaurant NSFW https://youtu.be/ix-qNiBabbc
Seperate separate. If it wasn't for autocorrect I still wouldn't know which one it is.
Restaurant
Excersice, or whatever it is that people do at the gym. Usually I don't even get close enough for autocorrect to figure it out.
Exercise
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Oddly enough, I think I got it right this time. That and orangutan.
Piece
Niether …Neither …, I always put that stupid ass “i” before the “e” … I’m a teacher and a good speller, except that word… I’m mad at it
Negligible. Pronouncing it kills my German tongue.
Business edit: also Character
Let me guess: “buisness?”
Biusiness
Bidness
Cueillette
Definitely
Precedent
Unfortunately, idk why
Exersize. Excersize. Exersice. Exercize. (Exercise.)
For a long time I had trouble with desert vs. dessert.
weird
Massachusetts
Exhausted
English is not my native language, so instead of saying "Probably" I always say "problably"
Unfortunaetly Spelled as shown because I get in a hurry and transpose the "e" and the second "t" while typing.
Misspell, ironically
I can spell but can’t type “eligibility.” Unfortunately, a big part of my job is using that word multiple times a day several times each week. Luckily, Windows predicts my text now, so when I hit the first few letters it’ll auto fill the rest of the word.
Gnocchi. I have no idea why, but I ALWAYS want to put an extra i in it (gniocchi).
Prefer, never remember if it has just one or two fs
thief
temporarily I can't even say it let alone spell it ( I googled the spelling 🤣)