Attatch Vs Attach? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell

Incorrect spellingattatch

Incorrect spelling, explanation: this form is incorrect because the origins of the word are in Middle English atachen, so with just ch, not tch. /tʃ / sound is sometimes connected with tch, but sometimes also with ch, so this can’t be taken as a rule. Therefore attach is the correct form, and attatch is incorrect.

Correct spellingattach

Correct spelling, explanation: attach is the correct spelling, due to its Middle English origin: atachen. Attatch is a mistake and this may be due to the fact that many second language speakers consider /tʃ / sound as tch, this is however not the rule. In this case, it is ch, so attach is the only correct form.

Definition of attach:verb, to include or annex somethingCould you attach the mobile phone number to the business card? It is needed there.I usually attach this spreadsheet at the end-of-the-month report.

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  1. @TheRealRevolutionForAttatchNotAttach Either you’re joking or you’re simply dense. If you don’t believe that this is true, then why search it up? You’re searching for an answer that you already have, and you don’t want to believe these article. Go ahead, use “attatch” instead of “attach”, even whilst typing this comment the auto-spellcheck disagrees with you.

    “Sorry everyone, We Found Out That The Spelling Is Actually Attatch. Sorry For The Inconvenience” Didn’t even bother to change the name? Amateur.

    “This is “The Mandela effect” in play. It used to be “attatch” now it is “attach” Please change it back to “attatch”. Thank you.” The Mandela Effect has nothing to do with actual change – it is, at its simplest, remembering small but significant details incorrectly (ex. someone asking if you liked their blue shirt yesterday, when they wore a red one, triggering your mind into creating a memory/vision in your head of that person wearing a blue shirt rather than the red one)

    Finally, @Ondoo I understand the inconvenience of foul language, however it is the price you must pay of using these free and – might I say – quite helpful website. You must also deal with many other people, including those easily dislikable and, frankly, annoying.

    IF anyone is reading this I have no clue as to why, but I hope you have a great day/afternoon/evening/night!

  2. right

  3. Nice try! 🙂

  4. Sorry everyone, We Found Out That The Spelling Is Actually Attatch. Sorry For The Inconvenience

  5. this was very confusing for me. can you tell us the definition of this word? also please do not cuss in this chat/comments section

  6. This is “The Mandela effect” in play. It used to be “attatch” now it is “attach” Please change it back to “attatch”. Thank you.

  7. You guys are idiots its attatch not attach attatch even looks better so f*ck all yall bitc*es thinkin ya can silence my free speech all yall stupid yo

  8. Hey, please use our search engine not comments section!

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  11. But what’s the meaning of this word?

  12. Looks alright.

  13. Because every English dictionary says so, please check on your own if you have any concerns.

  14. WHY?!Reply

Author thumbnail ✓ Content verified by English professionalWritten by: Justyna ZarembaMaster of applied linguistics at Warsaw University. English teacher and interpreter. Interested in intentional bilingualism, teaching methodology, and sign languages. Cinephile, Warsaw lover, Italian language learner, a fan of hiking, and good people.Last updated: September 17, 2022Published on: April 11, 2017

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