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diff --git a/gir/gobject-2.0.c b/gir/gobject-2.0.c
index f7b3287a..ef504701 100644
--- a/gir/gobject-2.0.c
+++ b/gir/gobject-2.0.c
@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@
* g_source_set_closure (source, g_cclosure_new (cb_func, cb_data));
* ]|
*
- * Generally, this function is used together with g_closure_ref(). Ane example
+ * Generally, this function is used together with g_closure_ref(). An example
* of storing a closure for later notification looks like:
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
* static GClosure *notify_closure = NULL;
@@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@
* @data: (nullable): An opaque user data pointer
*
* This sets an opaque, named pointer on an object.
- * The name is specified through a #GQuark (retrived e.g. via
+ * The name is specified through a #GQuark (retrieved e.g. via
* g_quark_from_static_string()), and the pointer
* can be gotten back from the @object with g_object_get_qdata()
* until the @object is finalized.
@@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@
* {
* // the quark, naming the object data
* GQuark quark_string_list = g_quark_from_static_string ("my-string-list");
- * // retrive the old string list
+ * // retrieve the old string list
* GList *list = g_object_steal_qdata (object, quark_string_list);
*
* // prepend new string
@@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@
/**
* g_param_value_convert:
* @pspec: a valid #GParamSpec
- * @src_value: souce #GValue
+ * @src_value: source #GValue
* @dest_value: destination #GValue of correct type for @pspec
* @strict_validation: %TRUE requires @dest_value to conform to @pspec
* without modifications
@@ -4548,7 +4548,7 @@
*
* Blocks a handler of an instance so it will not be called during any
* signal emissions unless it is unblocked again. Thus "blocking" a
- * signal handler means to temporarily deactive it, a signal handler
+ * signal handler means to temporarily deactivate it, a signal handler
* has to be unblocked exactly the same amount of times it has been
* blocked before to become active again.
*
@@ -4871,7 +4871,7 @@
* of a class offset for the signal's class handler. This function
* doesn't need a function pointer exposed in the class structure of
* an object definition, instead the function pointer is passed
- * directly and can be overriden by derived classes with
+ * directly and can be overridden by derived classes with
* g_signal_override_class_closure() or
* g_signal_override_class_handler()and chained to with
* g_signal_chain_from_overridden() or
@@ -5416,7 +5416,7 @@
* and structure setups for instances: actual instance creation should
* happen through functions supplied by the type's fundamental type
* implementation. So use of g_type_create_instance() is reserved for
- * implementators of fundamental types only. E.g. instances of the
+ * implementers of fundamental types only. E.g. instances of the
* #GObject hierarchy should be created via g_object_new() and never
* directly through g_type_create_instance() which doesn't handle things
* like singleton objects or object construction.
@@ -5455,7 +5455,7 @@
* and returns the default interface vtable for the type.
*
* If the type is not currently in use, then the default vtable
- * for the type will be created and initalized by calling
+ * for the type will be created and initialized by calling
* the base interface init and default vtable init functions for
* the type (the @base_init and @class_init members of #GTypeInfo).
* Calling g_type_default_interface_ref() is useful when you