Correct spelling for the English word "everytimes" is [ˈɛvɹɪtˌa͡ɪmz], [ˈɛvɹɪtˌaɪmz], [ˈɛ_v_ɹ_ɪ_t_ˌaɪ_m_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Everytimes" is an informal or non-standard English word that is a combination of the words "every" and "times." It is not recognized as a standard English term in dictionaries and is considered to be a colloquial or regional expression.
The term "everytimes" is commonly used to convey the repetitive nature or frequency of an occurrence. It is often used in informal speech or writing to express the idea that something happens or is done on multiple occasions, or in every instance of a particular situation. It can be seen as a variation of the phrase "every time," but with a more casual and less grammatically correct form.
For example, one might say, "I get a stomach ache everytimes I eat spicy food." In this context, "everytimes" implies that the person experiences a stomach ache each time they consume spicy food, emphasizing the repetitive nature of the occurrence.
It is important to note that "everytimes" is not accepted as a standard English term, and its use is considered non-standard. It is mainly used in informal conversations or colloquial writing, and it is recommended to use the more conventionally accepted phrase "every time" for formal or professional communication.