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LOL...I consider myself a great speller, but only got 12/15.

Phhhtt
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I thought I was a pertty good speller, but I only got 8 out of 15.
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15/15 for me. After 32 years as an editor, I'd be embarrassed to get anything less.

BTW, Misspelling misspelled was a nice touch.
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I got 13 correct but its a known fact that North Americans cannot spell.Take a word like colour,I am pretty sure that if there was an option in that test for that word most peeps would have chosen color as the correct spelling and there are alot of other words like that eg Night, Tire,Cheque.
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Dang, missed three.
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12/15. But I know I'm a bad speller. I use google as my universal spell-check now. "did you mean Mischievous?"
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Not to bad for a french guy..

How Well Can You Spell?
Not bad.
But you probably won't win the big spelling bee. You got 11/15 correct.
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That was a challenge? Those were easy.

Im sure Jafo aced it, too...
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BTW, Misspelling misspelled was a nice touch




You got me!
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LOL 8/15 for me.
I didn't even know what half of the words meant

P.S. I'm Slovenian
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12/15 but I'm not a 'scribe'.
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Ma spelins no good. They learn you nuffin in skool...
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LOL 8/15 for me.
I didn't even know what half of the words meant

P.S. I'm Slovenian



Ye, same here, except that I got 9/15 and I'm Norwegian and borderline dyslectic.
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I answered 14/15. I got # 7 wrong. Pronunciation.
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hmmm...11/15. Maybe I should go back to preschool!!

Are there different tests? I didn't see the word misspelling.
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dyslectic. 

Dyslexic..or Lysdexic

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14 .... went through them too quickly... Spell checker
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14 .... went through them too quickly.


You're probably right!
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11 out of 15..not bad for someone that got booted out of HS early in the 10th grade..LoL..
Guess something of school rubbed off on me..sheeeeesh!

I did go through them rather quickly as well..but then, why would that matter? if you take to long your guessing arent you?

Zero.
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I got 13 correct but its a known fact that North Americans cannot spell.Take a word like colour,I am pretty sure that if there was an option in that test for that word most peeps would have chosen color as the correct spelling and there are alot of other words like that



Colour - 1 a : a phenomenon of light (as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects b : the aspect of objects and light sources that may be described in terms of hue, lightness, and saturation for objects and hue, brightness, and saturation for light sources c : a hue as contrasted with black, white, or gray
2 : complexion tint; especially : the tint characteristic of good health —color or chiefly British colour adjective

Color - 1. That aspect of things that is caused by differing qualities of the light reflected or emitted by them, definable in terms of the observer or of the light, as:
1. The appearance of objects or light sources described in terms of the individual's perception of them, involving hue, lightness, and saturation for objects and hue, brightness, and saturation for light sources.
2. The characteristics of light by which the individual is made aware of objects or light sources through the receptors of the eye, described in terms of dominant wavelength, luminance, and purity.
2. A substance, such as a dye, pigment, or paint, that imparts a hue.
3.
1. The general appearance of the skin; complexion.
2. A ruddy complexion.
3. A reddening of the face; a blush.
4. The skin pigmentation of a person not categorized as white.
5. colors A flag or banner, as of a country or military unit.
6. colors The salute made during the ceremony of raising or lowering a flag.
7. colors A distinguishing symbol, badge, ribbon, or mark: the colors of a college.
8. colors One's opinion or position: Stick to your colors.
9. Character or nature. Often used in the plural: revealed their true colors.
10.
1. Outward appearance, often deceptive: a tale with the merest color of truth.
2. Appearance of authenticity: testimony that lends color to an otherwise absurd notion.
11.
1. Variety of expression.
2. Vivid, picturesque detail: a story with a lot of color in it.
12. Traits of personality or behavior that attract interest.
13. The use or effect of pigment in painting, as distinct from form.
14. Music. Quality of tone or timbre.
15. Law. A mere semblance of legal right.
16. A particle or bit of gold found in auriferous gravel or sand.
17. Physics. A quantum characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction.

In terms, they seem slightly different in definition. But still are the same thing.
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LOL, poo on that! 5 out of 15 That sucked. I thought I would of did better than that. I just went down through and quickly selected without thinking. I'm too tired to even try to think.
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Dang! 14 out of 15! An I thout I speeled purdy durn gud too!