Most people who have any connection to the river learn to spell it at an early age. There was a song popular in the 1960's that teaches an odd way to spell the name, which is MIS, SIS, SIPPI. The more natural arrangement is simply three sets of double consonants interspersed with the letter I : M-ISS-ISS-IPP-I.
When properly spelled, you see the palindromic groups ISSI, ISSI, and IPPI. Unless you were to somehow use two I's together, this guarantees it is correct.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun (river or state) Mississippi.
The city name is spelled Memphis, on the Mississippi River in Tennessee.
Biloxi, as in the place in Mississippi.
Mississippi
If you are referring to the fish, it is spelled minnows.If you want to know how to spell a word that you have just spelled, then I imagine your spelling is correct. In that case it would be EM-EYE-EN-EN-OH-ESS.
MISSISSIPPI
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun (river or state) Mississippi.
Missouri You may be confusing it with the river into which it flows, which is the Mississippi.
The proper noun, a US river and state, is Mississippi.
The name used for the US state and river is spelled Mississippi. (2s, 2s, 2p)
The correct spelling of the US state and river is Mississippi.
The Mississippi River. this is actually really easy and eveyrone should know this.
The city name is spelled Memphis, on the Mississippi River in Tennessee.
The Mississippi River
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
Lake Itasca is the beginning of the Mississippi River.
Both the river and the US state names are spelled Mississippi.*One way to be sure that you have spelled it correctly is that you can see the four-letter combinations ISSI, ISSI, and IPPI in the correct form.