A few days ago
Bruinguru

Is it spelled Dilemma (with two M’s), or Dimemna (with an M and a N)? I always see it spelled both ways.?

Is it spelled Dilemma (with two M’s), or Dimemna (with an M and a N)? I always see it spelled both ways.?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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dilemma –

noun

a position or situation giving two choices, neither pleasant.

There is only the one spelling for this word.

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A few days ago
Helpfulhannah
Dilemma
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A few days ago
Tatsbabe
I have never heard of dimemna, it doesn’t even sound like dilemma! Where do you see such atrocious spelling mistakes? On here probably! LOL!

If I have trouble spelling a word, I make up a little sentence to help me remember it. An example –

Broccoli – I always got the number of c’s and l’s confused but now I say to myself “Broccoli – lots of Vitamin C not so much Vit L” and I remember it every time.

or

Accommodation – c’s and m’s – There are always double beds in accommodation. The double beds bit reminds me that it is double c and double m.

See if you can come up with something like this to help you remember dilemma – Maybe,

Did

I

Love

Emma?

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A few days ago
Kitty39
dilemma. When you say the word, you don’t put an “n” in it.
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A few days ago
violingirllexi
its dilemma
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