How Do You Spell DOST BIT?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒst bˈɪt] (IPA)

"Dost bit" is a common phrase in Early Modern English literature, meaning "you must bite." The phonetic transcription of this phrase in IPA is /dʌst bɪt/, which shows that the letter "o" is pronounced as "ʌ" and the letter "i" is pronounced as "ɪ." The spelling of this phrase reflects the pronunciation during the time of its usage, where "dost" was a second-person singular present tense form of "do" and "bit" was the past tense of "bite." The use of IPA helps to understand the pronunciation and spelling of archaic words like "dost bit."

Common Misspellings for DOST BIT

  • sost bit
  • xost bit
  • cost bit
  • fost bit
  • rost bit
  • eost bit
  • dkst bit
  • dlst bit
  • dpst bit
  • d0st bit
  • d9st bit
  • doat bit
  • dozt bit
  • doxt bit
  • dodt bit
  • dowt bit
  • dosr bit
  • dosf bit
  • dosg bit
  • dosy bit