The word "Taminy" is spelled with six letters, two syllables and is pronounced /ˈtæmɪni/. The first syllable "tam" is pronounced like "tambourine" and the second syllable "i-ny" is pronounced as "ih-nee". The spelling of Taminy follows the traditional English spelling format, with the letters "ta" and "mi" representing the sounds of the first syllable, while "ny" represents the sounds of the second syllable. Taminy does not have any commonly known definitions, and it may be a proper noun or a made-up word.
A thin woollen stuff highly glazed; a strainer or bolter of hair or worsted cloth.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.