How Do You Spell THIRTY EIGHT?

Pronunciation: [θˈɜːti ˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "thirty eight" follows the English language's standard phonetics rules. In IPA notation, it is transcribed as /ˈθɜːti eɪt/. The first part of the word, "thirty," is pronounced with the 'th' sound as in "think" followed by the short 'i' sound as in "bit" and the long 'e' sound as in "meet." The second part of the word, "eight," is pronounced with the 'e' sound as in "bet" followed by the 't' sound. Together, the word sounds like "thur-tee-eyt."

THIRTY EIGHT Meaning and Definition

  1. "Thirty-eight" is a compound numeral adjective that represents the numerical quantity equivalent to the total sum of thirty and eight. It is composed of the base numbers "thirty" and "eight" which are cardinal numbers in the decimal system.

    The number "thirty" refers to the quantity three times the value of ten. It is a composite number, falling between twenty-nine and thirty-one in the number line.

    On the other hand, the digit "eight" is the number that follows seven and precedes nine. It is an even number and part of the single-digit numbers.

    When combined, "thirty-eight" signifies a specific count or value, referring to the quantity represented by the number 38. It is often used to describe a position, rank, or order in a series or sequence, such as the thirty-eighth item in a list or the thirty-eighth day of the month.

    In addition to its numerical value, "thirty-eight" can also be used colloquially to represent an age or anniversary, indicating that a person has completed thirty-eight years or a couple has been married for thirty-eight years.

    Overall, "thirty-eight" serves as a descriptive term denoting a specific numerical value, often used in various contexts to represent the quantity indicated by the number 38 or to denote positions, ages, anniversaries, and other related attributes.

Common Misspellings for THIRTY EIGHT

  • thirthy-eight
  • thiry-eight
  • thiirty-eight
  • thirty-aight
  • thirtyaight
  • thirteight
  • thirtey eight

Etymology of THIRTY EIGHT

The term "thirty eight" is derived from the combination of two separate English words: "thirty" and "eight".

The word "thirty" comes from the Old English word "þrītig", which was a combination of "þrīe" (meaning "three") and "-tig" (a suffix meaning "group of ten"). This root term has remained relatively consistent in meaning and pronunciation throughout various Germanic languages, including Old High German ("drisig") and Middle Dutch ("dertig"). Over time, it transformed into the modern English word "thirty", which denotes the number 30.

Similarly, the word "eight" has its roots in Old English as well.

Similar spelling words for THIRTY EIGHT

  • thirty-eight,
  • thirty-eighth.

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