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> my English skill is a lot better then your French skill..
No doubt. Care to try Portuguese?
> at least I know how to spell counselling..(hint read your post....)
Unfortunately, you don't realize that there are two acceptible spellings.
The spelling with a single l is the more common of the two.
4 entries found for counseling.
coun·sel (P) Pronunciation Key (kounsl)
n.
The act of exchanging opinions and ideas; consultation.
Advice or guidance, especially as solicited from a knowledgeable person.
See Synonyms at advice.
A plan of action.
Private, guarded thoughts or opinions: keep one's own counsel.
A lawyer or group of lawyers giving legal advice and especially conducting a
case in court.
v.
coun·seled, or coun·selled coun·sel·ing, or coun·sel·ling coun·sels or
coun·sels
v. tr.
To give counsel to; advise. See Synonyms at advise.
To recommend: counseled care in the forthcoming negotiations.
v. intr.
To give or take advice. See Usage Note at council.
[Middle English counseil, from Old French conseil, from Latin cnsilium;;
akin to cnsulere, to take counsel, consult.]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth
Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
3 entries found for counselling.
coun·sel (P) Pronunciation Key (kounsl)
n.
The act of exchanging opinions and ideas; consultation.
Advice or guidance, especially as solicited from a knowledgeable person. See
Synonyms at advice.
A plan of action.
Private, guarded thoughts or opinions: keep one's own counsel.
A lawyer or group of lawyers giving legal advice and especially conducting a
case in court.
v.
coun·seled, or coun·selled coun·sel·ing, or coun·sel·ling coun·sels or
coun·sels
v. tr.
To give counsel to; advise. See Synonyms at advise.
To recommend: counseled care in the forthcoming negotiations.
v. intr.
To give or take advice. See Usage Note at council.
[Middle English counseil, from Old French conseil, from Latin cnsilium;;
akin to cnsulere, to take counsel, consult.]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth
Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
counselling
n : something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course
of action [syn: guidance, counsel, counseling, direction]
Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University
counselling
counselling: in CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary
Source: On-line Medical Dictionary, © 1997-98 Academic Medical Publishing &
CancerWEB
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