How Do You Spell DOTH ONES OWN VOLITION?

Pronunciation: [dʌθ wˈɒnz ˈə͡ʊn vəlˈɪʃən] (IPA)

The phrase "doth ones own volition" is often misspelled as "doth one's own volition". The correct spelling is without an apostrophe because "ones" is a pronoun that does not require one. In IPA, "doth" is pronounced /dʌð/, "ones" is pronounced /wʌnz/, "own" is pronounced /əʊn/, and "volition" is pronounced /vəˈlɪʃn/. So, the correct phonetic transcription of the phrase is /dʌð wʌnz əʊn vəˈlɪʃn/. This phrase means to act or make choices based on one's own free will.

Common Misspellings for DOTH ONES OWN VOLITION

  • soth ones own volition
  • xoth ones own volition
  • coth ones own volition
  • foth ones own volition
  • roth ones own volition
  • eoth ones own volition
  • dith ones own volition
  • dkth ones own volition
  • dlth ones own volition
  • dpth ones own volition
  • d0th ones own volition
  • d9th ones own volition
  • dorh ones own volition
  • dofh ones own volition
  • dogh ones own volition
  • doyh ones own volition
  • do6h ones own volition
  • do5h ones own volition
  • dotg ones own volition