Mnemonic for remembering how to spell "mnemonic" [closed]
Solution 1:
Sure; repeat to yourself my niece is mnemonic.
This assumes that the mn is the source of difficulty and you don't need a mnemonic for the rest of the word.
Solution 2:
It might help to associate it to a word which is related etymologically: amnesia.
Solution 3:
A collection of mnemonics for mnemonic from the web:
- Memorization's Not Easy; Memory Often Needs Initial Cues
- My Nanny Eats Mostly Old Noodles In Cans
- Memory Needs Every Means Of Naming It Correctly
- Mnemonics Neatly Eliminate Man's Only Nemesis - Insufficient Cerebral Storage
- Many Nuns Enjoy Monks Only Not In Convents
But I think the best is @Peter Taylor's simple suggestion to remember amnesia.
Solution 4:
If it were a class of words you're talking about, I'd say a mnemonic would be useful. But as you are referring to a single instance, why create a mnemonic that you will have to remember (and may get wrong) to remember a single word? That adds an unnecessary burden (and abstraction) to the task.
Solution 5:
M N E M O N I C.
Two M's
Two N's
M always comes before N
Never a P!
Never a U!