How do you spell probably in English?
How do you spell probably in English?
Probably means most likely or in all likelihood. Probably is the adverb form of the adjective probable, meaning “very likely to occur or be true.” Probably is used when you think something will happen or turn out to be true, but you’re not certain enough to say it definitely will.
Is it spelled probly or probably?
(colloquial, slang) Eye dialect spelling of probably. I should probly keep my eyes on the road.
Is probably pronounced probly?
A simple slip of the tongue can change the way we pronounce certain words. We’ve all done it one time or another. Instead of enunciating the syllables in “probably,” a slurred “probly” comes out instead.
What words are pronounced differently in UK?
Words that are pronounced differently in the UK and in the US
Word | UK pronunciation | US pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Water | WAH-ta | wodder |
Schedule | SHED-ual | SKED-ual |
Advertisement | uhd-VER-tis-ment | AD-ver-ties-ment |
Mobile | MOH-bye-ul | MOH-buhl |
How do you say bottle in British?
Below is the UK transcription for ‘bottle’:
- Modern IPA: bɔ́təl.
- Traditional IPA: ˈbɒtəl.
- 2 syllables: “BOT” + “uhl”
Can virgins wear tampons?
Any girl who has her period can use a tampon. Tampons work just as well for girls who are virgins as they do for girls who have had sex. And even though using a tampon can occasionally cause a girl’s hymen to stretch or tear, it does not cause a girl to lose her virginity.
Why do Brits say us?
It’s just an old English way of speaking. Many people say “us” but if they are writing will use the word “me”. I was born in Sunderland and I use it some times, depends who I am talking to. “us” meaning you and me sounds like “uss”.
Do British say me instead My?
Normally the form ‘me’ [mi] is unstressed, as in ‘Get your hands off me burger. ‘ This is common enough in UK and Australian speech; but where the word is emphasized, the full form ‘my’ [mai] is used.