That is the correct spelling of the adverb "traditionally" (historically, by custom).
No, the name "Cheryl" is traditionally spelled with a "y" and not with an "s."
If by tipi you mean the tent used by Cheyenne Indians, then the standard English spelling is "teepee."
The name "Jasmine" is traditionally spelled with an "i" at the end, which is the more common and traditional spelling of the name. However, people may choose to spell it differently, such as "Jasmyn," to give the name a unique or creative twist.
Some alternate spellings of Katrina include Catrina, Kattrina, and Cattrina. The name is a derivative of Katherine.
Traditionally is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:Traditionally, we would have fish and chips on a Friday.The family traditionally met every second weekend of the month.
Traditionally there are two ways to spell it, Stuart and Stewart. Steward is also a related name.
No, the name "Cheryl" is traditionally spelled with a "y" and not with an "s."
The spelling is "this Thursday." A US holiday traditionally on Thursday is Thanksgiving Day.
The correct spelling is vodka (alcohol beverage traditionally distilled from potatoes).
This type of footwear is spelt "moccasins".
The English spelling is maracas (plural noun) because the rattle-like instruments are traditionally played in pairs.
There are no specific words that are spoken when casting a spell. Many of the spells practiced, are based on different religion, or covens (if it's witchcraft). Spell words vary from place to place, and there are millions upon millions of spells.
The proper noun, a female given name, is traditionally Michaela, but has the variant spellings Mikaela, Mikayla, or Mychaela. Related names are Michele and Kayla.
Joe is traditionally a nickname for Joseph, which is, itself, of French, English, German, and Biblical usage.
The correct spelling is tinsel.This is a decorative garland, usually made of shiny colourful plastic or paper, which is traditionally used to decorate Christmas trees.
If by tipi you mean the tent used by Cheyenne Indians, then the standard English spelling is "teepee."
The "hamburger" (an American creation) retains it's name throughout the world.. But there are similar dishes that are traditionally German, the "Friakdelle" also known as "Fleishpflanzerl" is one example.