How Do You Spell TALLY?

Pronunciation: [tˈalɪ] (IPA)

The word "tally" is spelled with two L's and one Y. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈtæli/, where the stressed vowel sound is the short "a" in the first syllable. The double L represents the "l" sound, and the Y represents the "ee" sound at the end of the word. It is important to spell words correctly, as it can affect communication and understanding. Tally is often used to mean count, score or record in a system.

TALLY Meaning and Definition

  1. Tally is a noun that refers to a system of keeping count or record of numbers or scores, typically represented by marks, strokes, or other symbols. It involves making marks or keeping track of items or events to indicate a running total or to measure progress. Tally can also describe a physical object, such as a stick or piece of wood, used for keeping score or recording quantities.

    As a verb, tally means to count or add up a series of numbers or scores. It involves the process of checking and ensuring accuracy by comparing two sets of data or numbers and calculating the difference. Tallying may involve adding, subtracting, or matching two sets of figures to determine the result, often with the purpose of finding discrepancies or errors.

    Tally is commonly used in various fields and contexts, such as bookkeeping, accounting, sports, and voting systems. It is a valuable tool for measurement, record-keeping, and evaluating outcomes. The act of tallying helps maintain organization, track progress, and provide a clear and concise representation of data or information.

    Overall, tally as both a noun and a verb, refers to the process of counting, recording, or comparing numbers, quantities, or scores, and the outcome or result of that process.

  2. A stick on which notches or scores are cut corresponding to the notches cut on another stick, formerly employed as a method of keeping and checking accounts; anything made to suit or correspond to another; a label or ticket of wood or metal.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for TALLY

Etymology of TALLY

The etymology of the word "tally" can be traced back to Middle English. It originated from the Old French word "tailler", meaning "to cut". In medieval times, a tally was a stick or piece of wood with notches or cuts on it used for keeping records or counting. The act of making these notches on a tally stick was called "tailing". Over time, the word "tally" came to be used to refer to both the stick with notches and the act of counting or keeping records with it.

Idioms with the word TALLY

  • tally with sth The idiom "tally with sth" means to agree or correspond with something, to match or be consistent with it. It is often used to describe a situation where two things, such as facts, statements, or accounts, align or coincide with each other.
  • tally sth up The idiom "tally sth up" refers to the act of calculating or counting something, usually a total or a sum. It implies adding together individual items, figures, or amounts to determine a final result or outcome.

Similar spelling words for TALLY

Plural form of TALLY is TALLIES

Conjugate verb Tally

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tallied
you would have tallied
he/she/it would have tallied
we would have tallied
they would have tallied
I would have tally
you would have tally
he/she/it would have tally
we would have tally
they would have tally

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you tally
we let´s tally

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tally

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

tallied

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I tally
you tally
he/she/it tallies
we tally
they tally

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tallying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it tally

SIMPLE PAST

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

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