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Feburary

Incorrect spelling, explanation: a quite common spelling mistake in the word February is to spell it as Feburary – without the -r letter in the middle. It is true that sometimes this -r sound is not heard in speech, but it always appears in the spelling so make sure you spell the word as February.


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February

Correct spelling, explanation: February comes from februa, which used to be a Latin word. It was associated with a kind of feast that took place in the month of February. The word entered English in Middle English in the form feverer, which later changed to February, which we know today.

Definition of February:
1. noun – the second month, before March and after January, it usually has 28 days;
February is often the coldest month of the year so I’m happy it is so short.

Connected phrases:
1. a leap year – is a year in which February has 29 days – it occurs every four years.
It’s so unfair to be born on the 29th of February as I have my birthday only when there’s a leap year.


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Febuary

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Februsry

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Februray

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Februrary

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Februaury

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Febraury

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Febrary

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Ferburary

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Ferbuary

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Ferbruary

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Fabruary

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