How Do You Spell TALLIAGE?

Pronunciation: [tˈalɪɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Talliage is a word that refers to a tax that is assessed on personal property. The word is pronounced /ˈtælɪdʒ/ (/tæl/ + /ɪdʒ/). The first syllable, /tæl/, rhymes with the word "gal," and the second syllable, /ɪdʒ/, is pronounced like the "dge" sound in "judge." The spelling may cause confusion, as the word "tillage" exists with a similar spelling but different pronunciation. Nonetheless, it is essential to use the correct spelling and pronunciation to avoid misunderstandings in legal and financial situations.

Common Misspellings for TALLIAGE

  • tollage
  • taliage
  • talllage
  • ralliage
  • falliage
  • galliage
  • yalliage
  • 6alliage
  • 5alliage
  • tzlliage
  • tslliage
  • twlliage
  • tqlliage
  • takliage
  • tapliage
  • taoliage
  • talkiage
  • talpiage
  • taloiage
  • talluage

Etymology of TALLIAGE

The term "talliage" comes from the Old French word "taillage", which ultimately traces its roots to the Latin word "talea", meaning "a cutting" or "a division". In medieval times, talliage referred to a direct tax imposed on individuals or communities by a feudal lord or monarch. The word later evolved to denote various forms of taxes or levies in different regions.

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