Difference between Micheal and Michael

What is the difference between Micheal and Michael?

Micheal as a proper noun is . while Michael as a proper noun is .

Micheal

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: .

Michael

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: .An archangel associated with defending Israel in the tribulation.

Example sentence: I went to college on a classical piano scholarship. My grandmother made me practice one full hour a day. Every day. Man. I thought all she wanted was for me not to have any fun. Next thing you know, you have a career in music. Now, not everybody's going to go on and be Mozart or Michael Jackson. But music makes you smarter.

We hope you now know whether to use Micheal or Michael in your sentence.

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