How Do You Spell TRADITIONARILY?

Pronunciation: [tɹɐdˈɪʃənˈɛɹəlɪ] (IPA)

The word "Traditionarily" is spelled with a few tricky vowels that can be difficult to remember. The first syllable is pronounced like "truh" with a short 'a' sound. The second syllable has the "dih" sound, as in "digit." The third syllable has the "shun" sound, as in "action." The fourth syllable has the "air" sound, as in "airplane." And finally, the fifth syllable is pronounced like "lee" with a long 'e' sound. So, the phonetic transcription of "Traditionarily" is /trəˌdɪʃ.əˈnɛr.ə.li/.

Common Misspellings for TRADITIONARILY

  • traditionaly
  • rraditionarily
  • fraditionarily
  • graditionarily
  • yraditionarily
  • 6raditionarily
  • 5raditionarily
  • teaditionarily
  • tdaditionarily
  • tfaditionarily
  • ttaditionarily
  • t5aditionarily
  • t4aditionarily
  • trzditionarily
  • trsditionarily
  • trwditionarily
  • trqditionarily
  • trasitionarily
  • traxitionarily
  • tracitionarily

Etymology of TRADITIONARILY

The word "traditionarily" is not recognized as a word in standard English. It appears to be a variant or a misspelling of the adverb "traditionally". So, let's explore the etymology of the word "traditionally" instead.

"Traditionally" comes from the noun "tradition", which derives from the Latin word "traditio" meaning "handing over" or "delivery". The Old French term "tradicion" was borrowed from Latin, and later, the word made its way into English.

The suffix "-ally" is added to the noun "tradition" to form the adverb "traditionally". This suffix is commonly used to create adverbs from adjectives or nouns, indicating "in the manner of" or "related to".

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