How Do You Spell TAMMIES?

Pronunciation: [tˈamɪz] (IPA)

The word "Tammies" is a plural form of "Tammy" which is a type of hat worn by Scottish men. In phonetic transcription, "Tammies" is spelled as /ˈtæmiz/ with the stress on the first syllable. The "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as the "a" in "cat" while the second syllable sounds like "mees". It's important to note that the silent "b" in "Tammie" is dropped in the plural form. So, when referring to more than one Tammy hat, it's spelled as "Tammies".

TAMMIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Tammies is a noun referring to a type of headgear commonly worn in Scotland. It is a plural form of the word "tammy," which is derived from the Scottish term "tam o' shanter." Tammies are typically made from wool and are designed with a flat or slightly domed crown and a wide, brimless edge. They are known for their distinctive shape, which resembles a beret or a tam-o'-shanter cap.

    Tammies have a deep connection to Scottish culture and heritage. They are often associated with traditional Scottish attire, especially highland dress. Tammies are typically adorned with a decorative embellishment on the crown, such as a pompom or a rosette, which adds to their traditional appeal.

    Historically, tammies were primarily worn by Scottish men, particularly in the Highlands, for formal occasions, cultural events, and traditional gatherings like ceilidhs. However, in contemporary times, tammies have become more popular in the international fashion scene and are worn by both men and women who appreciate the distinctive Scottish style.

    The word "tammies" can also refer to the plural form of the name "Tammy," which is a diminutive form of the name Thomas or Tamara. However, in the context of Scottish headgear, "tammies" refers specifically to the caps worn to embody Scottish heritage and culture.

Common Misspellings for TAMMIES

Etymology of TAMMIES

The word "tammies" is derived from the Scottish term "tammie", which is a diminutive form of the name Thomas. It originated from the historical association of tam o' shanter caps with men named Thomas. These caps are traditional Scottish headwear, usually made of wool and known for their distinctive shape with a pompom on top. Over time, the term "tammie" began to refer to tam o' shanter caps in general. The plural form "tammies" is commonly used to refer to multiple tam o' shanter caps.

Conjugate verb Tammies

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you tammies
we let´s tammies

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tammies

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

tammiesed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I tammies
you tammies
he/she/it tammieses
we tammies
they tammies

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tammiesing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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