If you mean 'ownership', the word is spelled property.
Examples:
The janitor will throw out any student property left after school closes for summer break.
My property includes what I own in my purse or my car.
"Get off my property!" the woman yelled to the hunters.
He owned 104 acres of property.
In Welsh, "nan's house" would be spelled as "ty nain." Here, "ty" means "house," and "nain" translates to "nan" or "grandmother." The phrase reflects the affectionate term used for a grandmother in Welsh culture.
That is the correct spelling of the word "elegance" (style, luxury, grandeur).
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Yes, -ty is a suffix. It means the state of.
A name that is pronounced 'tie hee' may be spelled in several different ways. The first name is most likely spelled 'Ty' or 'Tye' and may be short tor Tyler. The last name is likely to be spelled as it is written here, 'Hee.' The most likely version of this name is 'Ty Hee.'
ty u spelled it
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"Santa" in Polish is "święty", and "Santa Claus" is "Święty Mikołaj".
AT If you say it out loud, you hear "eighty".
its short for alot of names. depending the way you spell it. "Ty" could be short for tyson, tyrone, tyler. pretty much anything that has "Ty" at the front. personally, i like it spelt like "Tai" from like Taichi, (but i never use the name but the "Tai") (: hope i helped :P
In Welsh, "nan's house" would be spelled as "ty nain." Here, "ty" means "house," and "nain" translates to "nan" or "grandmother." The phrase reflects the affectionate term used for a grandmother in Welsh culture.
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Ty Hodges goes by Ty.
Ty Copeman goes by Ty.
That is the correct spelling of the word "elegance" (style, luxury, grandeur).
Ty in instant messaging means Thank You.