Is there a nice mnemonic for the spelling of the word
parallel
I just can't remember how many "l" there are and where.
Is there a nice mnemonic for the spelling of the word
parallel
I just can't remember how many "l" there are and where.
I'm not sure whether this question is opinion-based or not, so I'll provide an answer anyway.
Associate the word parallel with the number 121. If you can do that because of that number's pattern, you don't need to remember how to find which number to use, but double L looks like eleven. 11 × 11 = 121.
Use the digits in order to help with common misspellings: one R, two Ls then one L: parallel.
Parallel mnemonic:
You don't need to remember the par bit because it's in the original word. All elephants should do the trick for the end.
Perhaps the information on etymonline can help.
Parallel Greek para meaning "beside" and Greek allos meaning "other".
As a mnemonic aid you could say the double l in the middle consists of two parallel lines.
Imagine building a railway track (surely one of the easiest sets of parallel lines to picture).
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