Words you can't spell and/or pronounce right?

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I cannot say "revelation" properly without always saying "relevation" first
I always spell "separate" as "seperete" before auto correct fixes it and I sometimes say "thrash" instead of "trash"

What about you all?
 
i spell the word "occasionally" right like once out of every five times (got it first try this time holla)
 
I tend to spell "recommended" wrong on the first try though to some miracle I didn't just then. I probably pronounce most words wrong though.

i spell the word "occasionally" right like once out of every five times (got it first try this time holla)

So you occasionally get it right?
 
Analogous... I know how to pronounce it in my head, but whenever I'm teaching it to my students, I'm always pronouncing it wrong for some reason.

Labyrinth is another, I say "labraninth" consistently. Made watching the film with my boyfriend a bit difficult, haha
 
I never spell necessary correctly. I always think there are two cs. Otherwise I think I'm a pretty good speller. Also, I feel like I pronounce the word question strangely ;u;
 
i usually say massachusetts wrong the first time
 
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Okay honestly I can never spell restaurant correctly I always want to spell it resteraunt
 
I can spell Wednesday, but not without saying "wed-ness-day" in my head. Why is it spelled like that?
 
Being born and raised in America, you are darn right I can't say some words and spell them correctly.

I have a hard time with sh, th, wh, ch, w, and r's. For example, walrus. Simple enough right? NO. I always pronounce it as "wah-russ". Separate is also one of my downfalls. I have many words that I always stumble to pronounce and spell incorrectly.

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I can spell Wednesday, but not without saying "wed-ness-day" in my head. Why is it spelled like that?

Perhaps there were many weddings held on that day.
 
I was in the 5th grade spelling bee
but I was the first person to get out cause i couldn't spell "scissors"

I thought it was spelt scizzors
 
Necesscesscesscesscesscessary
But seriously english is my first language, yet i still seem to find new words to mispell daily (つД`)ノ
 
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