It is spelled Mississippi
The state capital of Mississippi is Jackson.
The US state or river is spelled "Mississippi."
Mississippi in French is "Mississippi." It is spelled and pronounced the same in both languages.
For both the USA state and the river it is spelt as ' Mississippi'. All the vowels are 'i' , and all the consonants are double letters. Do not confuse with ' Missouri' also both a river and a state in the USA .
M-A-S-S-A-C-H-U-S-E-T-T-S Massachusetts !
The state capital of Mississippi is Jackson.
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The US state or river is spelled "Mississippi."
Yes. The river name and US state are both Mississippi.
The name used for the US state and river is spelled Mississippi. (2s, 2s, 2p)
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.
The proper noun, the name of the river and the US state, is spelled Mississippi.(if you see the groups -issi- and -ippi- then it is correctly spelled)
The State and River are spelled Mississippi. It has 2 letter p's.
The archaic slang (meant to pronounce Mrs.) is spelled missus.The proper noun, a large river and a US state, is spelled Mississippi.
For one, it is spelled Mississippi, and of course the state has laws. Just like any other state. And no, I can't name them all.
"Mississippi" is both spelled and pronounced the same in English and Spanish. In Spanish when one refers to the river, one may say el Rio Mississippi, or of the state, el estado de 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.