Spelling facts
• You can spell out all the numbers from 1 to 99 without using the letter A, B, C, or D.
• ‘You’ and ‘ewe’ are pronounced the same but have no letters in common.
• ‘Io’ is one of the shortest two-syllable words in the English language.
• The most commonly used word in written English is ‘the’. The most commonly used word in spoken English is ‘I’.
• ‘Misspell’ appears frequently on lists of commonly misspelled words.
• More words in English begin with an ‘S’ than with any other letter.
• The longest English word that can be spelled without repeating any letters is ‘uncopyrightable’.
• If you spell out ‘TWELVE’ in Scrabble tiles, their values add up to 12. No other number equals its value in Scrabble tiles.
• There are only two common words that end with ‘-ERY’ — CEMETERY and STATIONERY (writing paper, etc.) All the other ones end with ‘-ARY’ (auxiliary, boundary, dictionary, elementary, honorary, imaginary, infirmary, library, revolutionary, secretary, secondary, vocabulary, etc.)
Published in Dawn, Young World, December 10th, 2016