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Publically
Список слов, которые чаще всего пишутся с ошибками в американском английском |
The most commonly misspelled word, according to the oxford dictionary. one reason is that this word violates a general spelling rule in english: for words ending in "ic," you should add "ally" (e.g., logically). there`s one only major exception to this rule — and yep, you guessed it: "public," which adds an "ly."
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Publicly, английский
The most commonly misspelled word, according to the oxford dictionary. one reason is that this word violates a general spelling rule in english: for words ending in "ic," you should add "ally" (e.g., logically). there`s one only major exception to this rule — and yep, you guessed it: "public," which adds an "ly."
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Dictionary, английский
- A book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon
- N словарь author ~ авторский словарь2: historical ~ ~ исторический stylistic ~ ~ стилистический bilingual ~ двуязычный словарь dialect ~ диалектный (диалектологический, областной ) словарь etymological ~ этимологический словарь learner’s ~ учебный словарь, словарь для учащихся monolingual ~ одноязычный (толковый) сло- варь ~ of synonyms словарь синонимов multilingual ~ , polyglot ~ многоязычный сло- варь pronouncing ~ орфоэпический словарь3 reverse ~ ассоциативный словарь4
- Словарь
- A collection of keys or key and value pairs that is used for content or query processing in search.
- A collection of properties.
- A set of words that a recognizer uses to determine matches and alternates.
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Recieve, английский
This is also on oxford dictionary`s top 10 most misspelled words, but it really shouldn`t be. we all learned "i before e, except after c" when we were kids — and that`s definitely a "c" in there!
Privelege, английский
Only one "e" and no "d," even though it sounds like it needs it. for this spelling, blame the romans. that last part "lege" is a form of the word lex, or law (with no "d" either).
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