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In a moment forever etched in spelling bee history, a contestant was asked to spell the word “Negus.” The room collectively froze — teachers, judges, and even the cameras hesitated — because the pronunciation sounded far too close to something it definitely wasn’t. Yet, with absolute composure, the contestant delivered the correct spelling, unknowingly becoming part of one of the most unintentionally tense yet educational moments ever televised. Ironically, Negus is an ancient Ethiopian title meaning “king” or “ruler,” proving that sometimes English isn’t offensive — just dangerously misleading.
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