'Tis, I'm assuming you mean, means "it is."
The apostrophe shows an omitted letter, in this case it's an I
The Mississippi is longer then the Colorado River.
Mississippi tis way log
it is the shortened version of it is created by Shakespeare
"E'er" is the short version of "Ever".
"Photo" is a shortened version of "photograph," which is the longer word referring to an image taken with a camera.
go to the ancient world of tis find the ancient warrior of the tis follow him thru the temple of tis tis go down into the cave of tis and fight the tis monsters get the tis sword enchant it with tis that is how The above answer is false. The tis is actually a lie and not even real. There are only 3 ways to classify latitude. Kill the tis, slay the tis, and destroy the tis.
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Zoological garden
You can use "tis" in a sentence as a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "Tis the season to be jolly" or "Tis been a long day."
Cheap, but no longer in stores. :(
The ISBN of 'Tis is 0684865742.
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