Two hundred ninety-two.
The term is one word "whatsoever" (in any way, or in any form).
Rupture is the medical word for bursting. ture is the suffix for bursting. So Rupture is the medical word and that is how you spell it.
How do you spell what?! "Neclouis" is not a word in either French or English, so it is impossible to translate.
Klotz is not a Hebrew word, so you would just spell it phonetically as קלוץ
Here the word is a possessive form: our class's picture. However......the possessive is usually not used, and instead the word class becomes a noun adjunct : our class picture. So unless you are referring to a picture that belongs to the class, use the second form.
DA is not a word so there are no spellings for it.
so you could spell a word
Tableaux or tableaus. Consensus usually favors "tableaux". Also, I use Google Chrome, which has a built in spell check. Though both are accepted plurals for the word, according to the spell check, "tableaux" is the only one spelled correctly. So, I would use, "tableaux".
Because usually people spell things right, but on some Microsoft words there are spell check.
What language is the word in? It's impossible to tell what word you're trying to spell if it is in English, so I assume it's not? Please add the name of the language to your question.Maybe you mean "schedule"?
The dictionary is such a clever device because not only does it tell you how to spell a word, but also what that specific word means. If your ever stuck on how to spell a word you can almost always be sure to find it in the dictionary.
No, that is not the right spelling.The correct spelling is creaked.For example:The upstairs floorboards creaked, though he was supposed to be home alone.