How Do You Spell TRYINGS?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪɪŋz] (IPA)

The word "tryings" is spelled with -ings suffix, which indicates that it is a plural form of "trying". In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced as /ˈtraɪɪŋz/, with stress on the first syllable. The -ings suffix is added to the verb stem "try" to create a noun that denotes the action of trying something. Examples of usage include "I have had many tryings in my life" or "My tryings to fix the car were unsuccessful."

Common Misspellings for TRYINGS

  • yryings
  • 6ryings
  • 5ryings
  • teyings
  • tdyings
  • tfyings
  • ttyings
  • t5yings
  • t4yings
  • trtings
  • truings
  • tr7ings
  • tr6ings
  • tryungs
  • tryjngs
  • trykngs
  • tryongs
  • try9ngs

Etymology of TRYINGS

The word "tryings" is the plural form of the noun "trying". The etymology of "trying" can be traced back to the Middle English word "triynge", which was derived from the Old French word "trier" meaning "to try". "Trier" itself came from the Latin word "triar", meaning "to pick or choose". Over time, "trying" evolved in English to become an adjective used to describe something that is difficult or challenging. The plural form "tryings" simply denotes multiple instances or occurrences of these challenging experiences.

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