Lieutenant should be changed to Leftenant while we’re at it.
this post was submitted on 04 Sep 2023
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Lewtenant if you’re American.
Conner (sauce: ostreliens)
Indict, because it doesn't rhyme with verdict.
I'm actually changing the pronunciation, not the spelling. I like saying "in dictation" without the "-ation" part.
Accessoires
That may actually be the Dutch or maybe Swedish spelling. They're all so close but slightly different that I hope auto-correct deals with it.
I don't really understand the problem. You want us to go back to the Latin accessorius?