How to spell obviously in French?
You may not have realized it but there are a number of French words that spell out their sounds when you write them. For example, the French word for three is ‘trois’ and the French word for four is ‘quatre’. You can easily spot these words because they are written with a few extra letters. For example, the ‘o’ in ‘trois’ is a capital letter because it is equivalent to the English ‘Oh�
French word for obviously?
Many French people, when they hear the word obviously, automatically think of the English word of the same spelling. Other French people, however, aren’t so sure. While French and English spelling is similar, spelling in French is actually a little more complicated, especially when it comes to silent letters.
French how to write definitely?
The spelling of the French word definitely is an example of a French word with an odd spelling. In French, the letter D is usually silent, so the word definitely sounds just as good with a D in it as without it. It’s also phonetically very similar to the English word “do”, which makes it easy to confuse the two.
French obvious words?
Not all French words are spelled the same way as they are in English. In fact, there are about 300 spelling differences between French and English. However, there are certain French words that are used so often in France that it would be absolutely confusing to spell them differently. These French words have an “obvious” spelling, but it’s important to spell them correctly. Here are a few of the most commonly mis-spelled French words:
French how to say obviously?
Obviously is a tricky word to spell in French. If you can say it in English, it’s probably one you need to look up in a French-English dictionary. But if you are certain you can spell it correctly, there are a few tricky letters to watch out for. For example, when you want to spell it, you need to make sure you don’t use an é as the last letter, as this is the sound in French that the word ends with.