Speech or speach?
According to Google, quarter of a million people in the UK who wanted to find more about ‘speeches’ did so by typing ‘speach’ into the search engine.
Whether you are looking for help with your speech, speach, or even a speych, I’d be delighted to help.
Lawrence
BTW, it’s speech 🙂
speech (not speach!)
noun
- the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
“he was born deaf and without the power of speech”
synonyms: speaking, talking, verbal communication, verbal expression, articulation
“he was born deaf and without the power of speech” - a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
“he gave a speech about the company”
synonyms: talk, address, lecture, discourse, oration, disquisition, peroration, declamation, deliverance, presentation;
Definition of speech on Wikipedia
Why not contact us for help with your speech?
To Marian: No, I’m pretty sure it’s speach.
Speach is traditional form of the word.
Just like we spell gaol for jail in Australia
Pity help the world when people from USA are lecturing others on correct use of the English language
Thank you sincerely! I have a language degree and still, seeing people write “speach” had me second guessing myself!
This comment section is hilarious, in South Africa speech also means to fight
Speach describes the act. Speech is what is
Spoken. At least that’s what I say!
To Mark: so many people incorrectly spell ‘speach’ instead of ‘speech’ because they are confused by the spelling of ‘speak’.
Oh, I thought it was spelled spooch
Why do so many people write ‘speach’ if it is not correct?
No its spelled speach you idiots. geez
Do you have class in usa?