How Do You Spell TIGGER?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪɡə] (IPA)

Tigger is a popular character from A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books. The spelling of Tigger is often confused with the word tiger, but it is not pronounced the same way. The correct pronunciation is /ˈtɪɡər/, with a short i sound instead of a long i sound. The double g in Tigger is used to indicate the hard g sound in the middle of the word. So next time you're spelling Tigger, remember to use that double g for the right pronunciation!

TIGGER Meaning and Definition

  1. Tigger is a fictional character from the popular children's book series and animated film adaptations known as "Winnie-the-Pooh" written by A.A. Milne. Tigger is a bouncy, exuberant, and energetic tiger, renowned for his distinctive orange and black striped fur. The character made his first appearance in the second book of the series, "The House at Pooh Corner," published in 1928.

    Tigger is characterized by his boisterous personality and love for bouncing. He is extremely confident, often referring to himself in the third person, and is recognized for his famous catchphrase, "Tiggers bounce!" Tigger is known for his infectious optimism and his constant desire for adventure and fun. His trademark bouncing also serves as a metaphor for embracing life's challenges with enthusiasm and a positive outlook.

    Tigger's interaction with other characters in the Hundred Acre Wood, such as Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Christopher Robin, often brings the story to life with humor, excitement, and valuable life lessons. Additionally, Tigger is known for his caring nature and loyalty towards his friends, always willing to lend a helping hand whenever it is needed.

    The character of Tigger has become an icon of joy and exuberance, representing the indomitable spirit that exists within us all. He has become a beloved figure in children's literature, symbolizing the boundless energy and unwavering enthusiasm present in young minds.

Common Misspellings for TIGGER

  • tigar
  • tigerr
  • tiggr
  • tygger
  • yigger
  • 6igger
  • tkgger
  • t9gger
  • tiggwr
  • tiggsr
  • tiggdr
  • tiggrr
  • tigg4r
  • tigg3r
  • tiggee
  • tiggef
  • tigge5
  • tigge4
  • ftigger
  • gtigger

Etymology of TIGGER

The word "Tigger" is derived from the name of a fictional character in A.A. Milne's children's books about Winnie-the-Pooh. A.A. Milne introduced the character "Tigger" in his book "The House at Pooh Corner" published in 1928. The name "Tigger" was created by combining the word "tiger" with the sound of a bouncing movement. Tigger's energetic and bouncy personality is reflected in his name.

Conjugate verb Tigger

CONDITIONAL

I would tigger
you would tigger
he/she/it would tigger
we would tigger
they would tigger

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be tiggering
you would be tiggering
he/she/it would be tiggering
we would be tiggering
they would be tiggering

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tigger
you would have tigger
he/she/it would have tigger
we would have tigger
they would have tigger

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been tiggering
you would have been tiggering
he/she/it would have been tiggering
we would have been tiggering
they would have been tiggering

FUTURE

I will tigger
you will tigger
he/she/it will tigger
we will tigger
they will tigger

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be tiggering
you will be tiggering
he/she/it will be tiggering
we will be tiggering
they will be tiggering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have tiggered
you will have tiggered
he/she/it will have tiggered
we will have tiggered
they will have tiggered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been tiggering
you will have been tiggering
he/she/it will have been tiggering
we will have been tiggering
they will have been tiggering

IMPERATIVE

you tigger
we let´s tigger

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tigger

PAST

I tiggered
you tiggered
he/she/it tiggered
we tiggered
they tiggered

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was tiggering
you were tiggering
he/she/it was tiggering
we were tiggering
they were tiggering

PAST PARTICIPLE

tiggered

PAST PERFECT

I had tiggered
you had tiggered
he/she/it had tiggered
we had tiggered
they had tiggered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been tiggering
you had been tiggering
he/she/it had been tiggering
we had been tiggering
they had been tiggering

PRESENT

I tigger
you tigger
he/she/it tiggers
we tigger
they tigger

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am tiggering
you are tiggering
he/she/it is tiggering
we are tiggering
they are tiggering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tiggering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have tiggered
you have tiggered
he/she/it has tiggered
we have tiggered
they have tiggered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tiggering
you have been tiggering
he/she/it has been tiggering
we have been tiggering
they have been tiggering

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