Published 13:41 IST, March 7th 2019

HILARIOUS: Donald Trump sits next to Apple CEO Tim Cook, calls him "Tim Apple"

Practically every week, there's a minor hullabaloo over President Trump's shaky grasp of the English language, from his head-scratching grammatical tics to his painfully obvious misspellings.

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Practically every week, re's a mir hullabaloo over President Trump's shaky grasp of English langu, from his he-scratching grammatical tics to his painfully obvious misspellings. However, this time error is t related to grammar but name of Apple CEO Tim Cook.

“We appreciate it very much, Tim Apple,” Trump said, sitting right next to Cook who h a nametag in front of him that said “Tim Cook.” US President Donald Trump triggered a laughter riot on Internet after his goof up.

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incident took place at White House on Wednesday during a meeting of American Workforce Policy visory Board. video of Trump’s gaffe soon went viral and has garnered millions of views.

“Tim, you’ve got to start doing it over here,’ and you really have. You really put a big investment in our country. We appreciate it very much, Tim Apple,” Donald Trump is heard saying in video with Tim sitting beside him.

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Re: Donald Trump Incorrectly Identifies Nepal And Bhutan As Part Of India, Goes On To Misprounce m As "Nipple And Button"

Earlier, Donald Trump h claimed that one of his two greatest assets is "being, like, really smart". However, this statement is under scrutiny after Donald Trump misprounced Bhutan and Nepal as “Button and Nipple” and went on to incorrectly identify both as being part of India during a White House meeting with intelligence officials.

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Moreover, President Trump often tweets misspellings that are considered to be frequent mistakes for English speakers. se are typically phonic misspellings, like using an "e" in "separation" rar than an "a," or spelling "hour" with wrong vowel.

re are more than simple words that loses its meaning after us by Donald Trump.

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13:41 IST, March 7th 2019