What is a word you've never been able to either pronounce or spell correctly? We all have one.

#1

I can never spell exercise correctly, I always spell it either excersize or exersise, which aren't correct.

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Kinslee Hager
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Me too lol autocorrect immediately corrects it. Why cant i have autocorrect while im writing. I always have to look at something that spells it right.

#2

Freind (Friend)
Celcius (Celsius)

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#3

Definitely
wait did I just spell it right?
D E F I N I T E L Y
Definitely.
I definitely did!

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Donkey boi
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'Definately' is how I always spell it before auto-correct or spell check calls me out.

#4

Worchestishire is that right? Help me autocorrect!

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Donkey boi
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's: 'Wuss-da-sheer' in most of the UK, 'wuss-ta-sheer' in other areas

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#5

legislture like ???? Legislateur Legislatetur like the branch of goverment goodness I cant spell goverment either ahhh I'm I mess

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Donkey boi
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not a word that gets used in the UK very much, so I'd definitely struggle to spell it.

#6

I can never spell color correct (except this one time ☹️) btw im a big fan of the publisher

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#7

i can never spell finish as in "finish line" i always spell it as finnish. i also can never spell the correctly i always spell it like teh

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#8

I can’t spell or pronounce anything :D

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#9

I can never spell the german words "Interesse" or "interessiert" (eng.: interest), "Reparatur" (eng.: repair) and "separat" (eng.: separately). Which is unpleasant since german is my native language and I went to school 13 years :)

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#10

someone
or is it some one
idk this should be easy!
that’s why I always switch it to somebody

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#11

I can never pronounce southern right.

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#12

Mark (Mark and Elmo) doesn't know how to spell disease. Elmo doesn't know how to spell containnant

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#13

“Probably”
I rely heavily on my friends and autocorrect to be able to spell this right.

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#14

I always struggled with getting potion and poison the right way round.

My favourite pronunciation is when Americans pronounce the 'H' in vehicle.

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#15

Tommorrow... Tomorrow... Tommorroww.... Who knows

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#16

giberish
i thought it was gib-er-is but its jib-er-ish
i spelled it wrong too,
my chrombook has that red swiggly line thingy under "giberish"

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#17

I pronounce "schedule" the british way. Always have

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#18

Specifically

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#19

Slim Sh@dy. If I say it some people are going to come after me

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#20

Friend

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Anonymousplease
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always remember because of the song, otherwise I would have the same problem

#21

'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious."

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#22

I´m German so a usual but nevertheless true answer is "Squirrel".

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#23

I can't pronounce it, but I can spell it.

Personality.

I always get it wrong while saying it out loud.

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#24

Restaurant for some reason. I had to autocorrect.

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#25

Both. Of course I know how to pronounce it but it always comes out as bolth.

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