The word "pedestrially" is spelled with the letters p-e-d-e-s-t-r-i-a-l-l-y. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /pɪˈdɛstrɪəli/. This adverb describes something that is done or experienced while walking on foot, such as "I like to explore the city pedestrially." The correct spelling of this word can be tricky because of its syllable division and the double "L" in the middle. However, once the proper phonetic transcription is recognized, anyone can learn how to spell it correctly.
The word "pedestrially" is derived from the noun "pedestrian", which can be traced back to the Latin word "pedestris". "Pedestris" is the adjective form of "pes" (foot), meaning "of the foot" or "related to walking". Over time, this adjective was adopted into English in the 18th century to refer to someone on foot or walking. The adverbial form "pedestrially" is created by adding the suffix "-ally" to the noun "pedestrian", indicating the manner or method of something involving pedestrians or walking.