You are a phenomenal person!
And phenomenal is a phenomenal word!
It comes from Greek, see the "ph?"
The adjective phenomenal means remarkable, outstanding. and comes from the noun, phenomenon, which means something that can be observed by the 5 senses. The plural is phenomena.
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Why isn’t phonetic spelled the way it sounds? :)
http://avossaveurs.com/?p=1169
So sorry about the above link.
The comment about the word "phonetic" is interesting.
Actually, it is spelled phonetically, if you know that the "PH" sounds like F in fox.
The British are responsible for translating the Greek letter called fee, into "ph" not "f."
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