How Do You Spell AFTERTIMES?

Pronunciation: [ˈaftətˌa͡ɪmz] (IPA)

The word "aftertimes" is spelled with the prefix "after" and the suffix "-times". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈæf.tɚ.taɪmz/. The stress is on the first syllable, and the "a" sound is pronounced as in "cat". The "t" sound is aspirated, and the "i" sound is pronounced as in "die". The "m" sound at the end is nasal. "Aftertimes" is a word that refers to a period of time after a significant event, such as a war or disaster.

Common Misspellings for AFTERTIMES

  • aftertme
  • aftertim
  • aftertime
  • afturtime
  • zftertimes
  • sftertimes
  • wftertimes
  • qftertimes
  • adtertimes
  • actertimes
  • avtertimes
  • agtertimes
  • attertimes
  • artertimes
  • afrertimes
  • affertimes
  • afgertimes
  • afyertimes
  • af6ertimes
  • af5ertimes

Etymology of AFTERTIMES

The word "aftertimes" is a compound word formed by combining the words "after" and "times".

- The word "after" originates from the Old English word "æfter", which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "aftar".

- The word "times" comes from the Old English word "tīma", which also derived from the Proto-Germanic word "tīmô".

Therefore, the etymology of "aftertimes" reflects the combination of these two elements to form a word meaning "future, subsequent periods".

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