Beggar vs Beger
Understand why "beggar" is correct and "beger" is wrong.
beger
Incorrect spelling - ""Beger"" is an incomplete spelling.
"beger" is a common misspelling of "beggar". Always use "beggar" when referring to the correct word.
beggar
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Beggar" means a person who asks for money or food.
Definition of beggar
"beggar": "Beggar" means a person who asks for money or food.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for beggar
- • panhandler
Usage Examples
"Correct:" A street beggar.
"Correct:" The beggar asked help.
"Correct:" He ignored the beggar.
"Correct:" Beggar communities exist.
"Incorrect:" A street beger.
Notes:
- • Double 'g' required.
- • Noun form.
- • Related to begging.
- • Common spelling loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Beggar.
Q: Is beger correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Person who begs.
Q: Error type?
A: Missing letter.
Summary
Beggar is correct; it refers to someone who asks for money. Beger is wrong. Correct spelling is essential for storytelling or journalism.