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

I forget how to spell definitely. Since I pronounce it as definatley I spell it that way.
 
Any Spanish words that require rolling your tongue for it to be pronounced properly.

I can't roll my tongue. I've never been able to. My Spanish teachers in high school always marked me down on the conversation part of tests because of that. :/
 
I have trouble pronouncing my 'th' sounds. The biggest example of that is I can't say the number 'three' properly and pronounce it as 'free'. I can do it if I really try, but I will passively say it when someone asks me, so I try and avoid the word.
 
I have trouble pronouncing my 'th' sounds. The biggest example of that is I can't say the number 'three' properly and pronounce it as 'free'. I can do it if I really try, but I will passively say it when someone asks me, so I try and avoid the word.

if i have "three" and "tree" in the same sentence, then i get tongue tied and have to pronounce each word separately and slowly to get them right and even then i start having issues with saying "three" properly

also i can't spell separately right. i keep spelling it as seperately instead before being corrected
 
Synonym. Can't pronounce it.
I also have pretty bad ADD and I start talking too fast and I commit spoonerisms a lot.
Most of the time I sound like a jumbled mess with incoherent thoughts word vomiting out of my mouth.

I'm also just a terrible speller. Anything unusual over like 5 letters I mess up.
Just spelled unusual like this too: unusal.
 
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Any Spanish words that require rolling your tongue for it to be pronounced properly.

I can't roll my tongue. I've never been able to. My Spanish teachers in high school always marked me down on the conversation part of tests because of that. :/

Jeebus. I usually don't have too much trouble with rolling sounds.. I've more trouble with the "th" sounds because I have a freaking tiny turt mouth so they either sound ****ed up or just more like "f".. that's for English but yea.

also when i was younget i always pronounced "bullet" as "bah-llet" or something lel i kept mixing those up
 
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I've more trouble with the "th" sounds because I have a freaking tiny turt mouth so they either sound ****ed up or just more like "f".. that's for English but yea.

interesting; the "th" sound is usually how i can tell somebody is from Germany (it comes out more like a "z" or "s" in my experience with them). My Swedish friend here doesnt mispronounce any sounds, but she talks super fast! is that a thing in Sweden, are you guys fast talkers??
 
interesting; the "th" sound is usually how i can tell somebody is from Germany (it comes out more like a "z" or "s" in my experience with them). My Swedish friend here doesnt mispronounce any sounds, but she talks super fast! is that a thing in Sweden, are you guys fast talkers??

Yeah I agree with that though, the accent/pronunciation is a bit special :P Some people do and like swallow half the words but that differs from person to person also what kind of swedish accent you have as well.
 
"Absolutely" I always spell it wrong for some reason. I spell it absouletly x.x

I used to have a problem spelling Australia as well, that is until I met someone from there online about five years ago when I was 14. He spent about half an hour trying to get me to spell it correctly from the top of my head without cheating. Now I spell it correctly every time. c:
 
i always have troubles pronouncing explanatory. sometimes i have no troubles pronouncing it but most of the time i mess up when i wanna pronounce it.
 
Instead of saying salmon (sah-mon) I say salmon (sal-mon) I swear I'm not an idiot it just comes out that way.
 
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