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How to spell KATHE correctly?

If you meant to type "kathe" but mistakenly misspelled it, there are a few potential corrections. You could have intended to write "katie", which is a common name. Alternatively, if you were referring to the German word for "every", the correct spelling would be "jede". Always double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell kathe correctly

  • bath
  • bathe
  • bather The bather enjoyed the warm water of the hot tub.
  • cather Willa Cather was a well-known American author.
  • Cathy Cathy likes to go on hikes with her friends.
  • father I hope my father can be proud of me when he sees how successful I am.
  • gate I saw the gate to the park was closed.
  • gather We will gather around the campfire to discuss our findings.
  • Hath "She hath not yet arrived," said the butler to the impatient guest.
  • kale I always eat kale for lunch because it's an excellent source of vitamins A and C.
  • Kane It's game time, Kane!
  • Kate Kate enjoys hiking in the mountains.
  • Kathie I met Kathie at the bar.
  • Kathy Kathy is a diligent worker who never gives up easily.
  • Katie I saw Katie in the grocery store yesterday.
  • Katy Katy is my favorite character in the book.
  • Kaye My sister married a guy named Kaye.
  • kite My sister and I built a kite in the park today.
  • kith I have a kith of my own.
  • lath The crafters used the slimy substance known as lath to seal the cracks in the ceiling.
  • lathe Roy showed Bob how to use the lathe to make a replacement part for his bicycle.
  • lather I need to lather my hair with shampoo before rinsing it out.
  • loathe I loathe that dress.
  • math I struggle with math because it's not my strongest subject.
  • Mather
  • Mathew Mathew is the name of the author of the Bible.
  • oath This is our solemn oath.
  • path A long path divided the forest.
  • rather I would rather you not come over today.
  • The The best way to learn new things is to experience them.

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