Doug Ewell scripsit:

> Not always. Lots of people type "teh" when they mean "the," at least
> once in a while. Extremely few people, even poor spellers, would
> actually believe "teh" is the correct spelling.

"Teh" has now become a new word, used informally only:

<Morbus> I AM TEH MORBUS, HEAR ME ROWR

> My most common typo, unfortunately, is "charatcer." I simply cannot get
> my fingers to hit the C before the T, unless I deliberately slow down
> for the word. This is especially annoying because so many of the
> e-mails I write are about characters.

I've been typing "reutnr" for 30 years and correcting it to "return".

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