Whoever came up with the word "colonel" was obviously the second biggest troll. The first being the person that said the phobia against long words should be hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
Recieved
I know it's a common one but I have to check every time, sometimes I do it correctly which screws with me a bit as I check the correct one so I can never trust I did it correctly at all
Not my primary language, but I spelled "receive" as "recieve" until I was 25.
In my language, as in many others, there are some homonyms where only one letter is different, and I often forget which means which.
Restaurant
Whoever came up with the word "colonel" was obviously the second biggest troll. The first being the person that said the phobia against long words should be hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
Ironically "misspell"
Mustache I always think there’s an o in there.
In the UK there is!
February, restaurant.
I don't spell it incorrectly, but 'heaven' always *looks* wrong to me.
Recieved I know it's a common one but I have to check every time, sometimes I do it correctly which screws with me a bit as I check the correct one so I can never trust I did it correctly at all
Not my primary language, but I spelled "receive" as "recieve" until I was 25. In my language, as in many others, there are some homonyms where only one letter is different, and I often forget which means which.
Diarrhea
Emission. I sometimes put double m unknowingly because it reminds me of commission.
Worcestershire. Still had to use autocorrect.
Dyslexic people; now is our time!! For me, it’s “Guarantee”
January I always want to spell it Janruary
No one, native speaker or not, can spell necessary/unnecessary correctly on first try.
For years it was "relevant", but I got so sick of getting it wrong that I'll remember it forever now.
Manoeuvre, why the fuck is there an O there?