yeah when i tried to spell it in 2nd grade
2007-02-11 03:12:38
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answered by bookcat 2
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When I was child, I often make mistake spell it as libary with no 'r' and the same goes to february or febuary? lol..
This is the first time I know it had been spelled as LIBRUARY.
2007-02-11 04:35:31
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answered by ...~*kaRin*~... 3
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This must be an older progression. that is type of classic to make the U seem as if a V. In Latin, the letter that appears like an English V is said like a U(that is why the English letter W is termed a double-u at the same time as it easily appears like a double-v in English), so if the call of the progression grow to be a Latin note, or from time to time regardless of if it wasn't, that that they had use the V quite of the U. S. you would see a progression with the call carved in like the single you probably did, or per chance you'll see a MVSEVM.
2016-12-04 01:09:59
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answered by barby 3
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Nope... but sounds like a library that is only open in February. Then there is 'libary' - a type of fruit??? And 'the libs' - probably where Reader's Digest Condensed Books are kept!
2007-02-11 03:09:33
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answered by waynebudd 6
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I have seen it. QUOTE: Has anybody ever seen Library spelled "LIBRUARY".?
2007-02-11 03:08:41
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answered by ParaskeveTuriya 4
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Libruary
2017-01-09 19:51:51
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answered by ? 3
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I do remember "Libruary". I am in my mid 50s and can recall seeing it spelt that way up until I went to High School.
2016-06-13 13:06:07
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answered by emuparkmama 1
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It must've only opened in February...
2007-02-11 04:14:44
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answered by a 3
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no. that is called old english
2007-02-11 04:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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no. i haven't seen "LIBRUARY"
2007-02-11 04:33:18
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answered by boom boom 1
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