How to spell obviously

How to spell obviously?

The common misspelling of obviously has a lot of different explanations, but it is most likely a typo made by people using keyboard shortcuts for copy-paste or spellcheck. The shift key has been used for centuries as a capitalization or shift key and it often gets confused with the symbol commonly used to represent the word “obviously”. It’s definitely not the most elegant way to spell it, but at least now you know where the misspelling came from.

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How to spell obviously in German?

It is obvious that the spelling of many English words has a Germanic origin: bahn, bahnhof, fahrt, geburtsein, dähnen, gewinnen, geschwindigkeit, heimat, hohen, heilig, hoch, holz, hoch, jahr, mehr, schön, statt, stecken, strahlend, trieb, trinken, unend

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How to say obviously in French?

As you can see, French spelling is quite different from that in English. There are many phonetic spelling rules to make the spelling easier for French speakers. For example, the sounds “cé” and “ç” are not written with a cedilla in French when they come at the end of a word. There are also many silent letters in French spelling, such as “l” and “u” (l and e are silent in English). French

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How to pronounce obviously in Spanish?

In Spanish, the word obviously is spelled obviamente, but the stress is usually on the last syllable. The most common mistake is to stress the first syllable instead of the last. If you are unsure, listen to how native speakers say the word.

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How to say obviously in Chinese?

Obviously is a word that has two meanings: one is generally used to describe something that is obvious to the eyes, while the other one refers to something that is obvious because it is stated in a law or a rule or a standard. In other words, the first one refers to something that is obvious to everyone using their eyes, while the second one is used to describe something that is obvious because it is stated in a law or a rule.

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