It is spelled either or. It doesnβt matter what dictionary or entities want to say is correct. The rule for english speaking language is if itβs said and written that way on purpose by multiple people in a repetitive way, it makes it proper.
WE FACE DEATH IN ALL FORMS: bombs, hunger, and lack of medicineπ
Iβve been struggling for a week to find flour for my family, but itβs scarce and now costs $300 per bagπ
Thank you. I feel like at some point there was some Mandela Effect reality glitch where suddenly there was a difference of opinion on how to spell a settled word.
I've been an ESL teacher. I generally prefer the "descriptivist" approach to the "prescriptivist" - which means I'm fine with "whoa" OR "woah". This is a good summary: https://www.dictionary.com/e/whoa-or-woah/
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Jajaja as they would say in Brazilian Bluesky.
No, I mean that's how I've been spelling it.
W-r-o-n-g.
Iβve been struggling for a week to find flour for my family, but itβs scarce and now costs $300 per bagπ
Help as much as you can Pleaseπ
donate and RTπ«
https://gofund.me/75862933
Used as a reaction to something sweet and adorable - 'aw.'
This concludes this episode of 'Pet Peeve Theater.' For a few minutes, anyway.
in extreme cases of effinβ shockππ½
"Whoa" = impressive
"Woah" = awesome
No, I don't know what my problem is.
Woe is me, Wednesday's child is full of woe.
Iβm so whoa
https://youtu.be/DF2wN5iDo5k?si=uYGiysZOfk9oKVqJ
Signed,
Whoake AF
Dammit!
Shit, already messed it up.
wait π«£