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Message de ozone61 posté le 2004-08-27 10:28:51 (S | E | F | I)
I have trouble with spelling and no matter how much i try i always make a mistake can anyone help!!!!
I have trouble with spelling and no matter how much i try i always make a mistake can anyone help!!!!
Réponse: re:spelling de pitchoon, postée le 2004-08-27 14:26:26 (S | E)
The best thing you can do is copy every new word you learn...
Réponse: re:spelling de cleo, postée le 2004-08-27 14:29:21 (S | E)
Hi Ozone,
you are English, aren't ?
You are difficult to speak french ?
Your post will be a better place in the forum : "J'apprends le français".
I think there are lot of members in this site agree to help you !
I can help you in French and perhaps you can help me in English !
See you later
Cléo
Réponse: re:spelling de yannloic, postée le 2004-08-27 15:43:01 (S | E)
If it is a problem of spell in English, I'm going to give you my method:
Learn the spelling of your name by heart.
Learn the little tune "abcdeghijklmnopkrstuvwxyz it's the English ABC" by heart to. You can sing it to find back a letter.
Ask someone to spell his name and repeat him back what you have understood.
Réponse: re:spelling de ozone61, postée le 2004-08-29 19:35:09 (S | E)
Thank you for your help but it is english spelling which is the problem i find my own language hard but it is not so funny for me really
well thanks XxX
ozone
Réponse: re:spelling de kayrol, postée le 2004-08-29 19:38:00 (S | E)
Hi Ozone,
If English is your native language, you don't have problems with spelling but with orthograph.
Kayrol
Réponse: re:spelling de mariet, postée le 2004-08-29 23:53:04 (S | E)
If I may :
orthography noun (orthographies) 1 correct or standard spelling. 2 a particular system of spelling. 3 the study of spelling. 4 orthographic projection. orthographer or orthographist noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin ortographia, from Greek.
Réponse: re:spelling de ozone61, postée le 2004-08-31 11:52:12 (S | E)
no it is spelling my problem.
i lost spelling when i moved to france but now i always make mistakes
Réponse: re:spelling de dandruff, postée le 2004-08-31 12:44:13 (S | E)
Orthography and spelling are the same thing.
Réponse: re:spelling de pj, postée le 2004-08-31 15:38:40 (S | E)
The orthography of a language is the set of rules of how to write correctly in the language. The term is derived from Greek ορθο ortho- ("correct") and γραφος graphos ("that writes") and, in today's sense, includes spelling and punctuation. Orthography is distinct from typography.
An example of an orthographic rule for English is:
A vowel that is not preceded immediately by another vowel, and that is followed by an "E" at the end of the word, without any other vowels between that vowel and the "E", may represent the "long" sound of the vowel. (This is the pronunciation rule "final E makes the vowel long" restated as a spelling rule.)
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