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Could you always write words correctly in your native language? For English, it means spelling them correctly. This random question popped into my head when I saw a YouTube short of a Spelling Bee, and the words they spell are crazily long. In Mandarin, each word is composed of different characters, and some characters are just hard to write. For example, I have never written the character "龜" correctly. The character means turtle, and it looks like a turtle with a tail placed upright. It can also be combined with other characters. The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell. The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has a problem understanding it. As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize'). I attended a writing test, and part of it required me to write an essay to describe how good the spaghetti was that I had in a new restaurant. But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead. After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta". I should have thought of that word. Nevertheless, I still can't spell 'spaghetti' correctly; I googled it and copied and pasted it.

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Could you always write words correctly in your native language?

For English, it means spelling them correctly.

This random question popped into my head when I saw a YouTube short of a Spelling Bee, and the words they spell are crazily long.

In Mandarin, each word is composed of different characters, and some characters are just hard to write.

For example, I have never written the character "龜" correctly.

The character means turtle, and it looks like a turtle with a tail placed upright.

It can also be combined with other characters.

The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell.

As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize').

I attended a writing test, and part of it required me to write an essay to describe how good the spaghetti was that I had in a new restaurant.

But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead.

After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta".

I should have thought of that word.

Nevertheless, I still can't spell 'spaghetti' correctly; I googled it and copied and pasted it.

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July 19, 2024

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The character means turtle, and it looks like a turtle with a tail placed upright.

It can also be combined with other characters.

The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell.

The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has a problem understanding it.

As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize').

I attended a writing test, and part of it required me to write an essay to describe how good the spaghetti was that I had in a new restaurant.

After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta".

I should have thought of that word.

Nevertheless, I still can't spell 'spaghetti' correctly; I googled it and copied and pasted it.

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July 19, 2024

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For English, it means spelling them correctly.

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July 19, 2024

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Spaghetti

In Mandarin, each word is composed of different characters, and some characters are just hard to write.

For example, I have never written the character "龜" correctly.

It can also be combined with other characters.

The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell.

The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has a problem understanding it.

As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize').

But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead.

After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta".

I should have thought of that word.

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Spaghetti

Could you always write words correctly in your native language?

For English, it means spelling them correctly.

This random question popped into my head when I saw a YouTube short of a Spelling Bee, and the words they spell are crazily long.

In Mandarin, each word is composed of different characters, and some characters are just hard to write.

For example, I have never written the character "龜" correctly.

The character means turtle, and it looks like a turtle with a tail placed upright.

It can also be combined with other characters.

The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell.

The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has a problem understanding it.

As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize').

But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead.

After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta".

I should have thought of that word.

Nevertheless, I still can't spell 'spaghetti' correctly; I googled it and copied and pasted it.

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This random question popped into my head when I saw a YouTube short of a Spelling Bee, and the words they spell are crazily long.


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In Mandarin, each word is composed of different characters, and some characters are just hard to write.


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The character means turtle, and it looks like a turtle with a tail placed upright.


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It can also be combined with other characters.


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Nevertheless, I still can't spell 'spaghetti' correctly; I googled it and copied and pasted it.


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The word '龜裂' means 'crack' because the cracking resembles the square patterns on a turtle's shell.


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The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has a problem understanding it.


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The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing, and nobody has a problem understanding it. The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing, and nobody has a problem understanding it.

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The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has had a problem understanding it. The point is, this character is just too complicated to remember, so I have always written it like a drawing and nobody has had a problem understanding it.

As for English, there are many words I can recognize but can't spell correctly (I just looked up how to spell 'recognize').


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I attended a writing test, and part of it required me to write an essay to describe how good the spaghetti was that I had in a new restaurant.


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But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead.


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But I just couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead. But I couldn't spell it, so I wrote "Italian noodles" instead.

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After the test, my friend said she just wrote "pasta".


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I should have thought of that word.


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