How Do You Spell CARNIES?

Pronunciation: [kˈɑːnɪz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "carnies" refers to people who work in traveling carnivals. The word is spelled with a "c" at the beginning, followed by the letters "a-r-n-i-e-s", and ends with an "s". The IPA phonetic transcription for "carnies" is /ˈkɑːniz/, which reflects the pronunciation of the word. The "a" is pronounced as "ah", the "r" is rolled or tapped, and the "ie" is pronounced as "ee".

CARNIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Carnies, short for carnival workers, refer to individuals who are employed in the setup, operation, and maintenance of carnivals or traveling amusement fairs. They are part of the workforce responsible for operating the various attractions, rides, and games that make up a carnival.

    Carnies come from diverse backgrounds and may include ride operators, food vendors, game attendants, ticket sellers, or skilled performers such as acrobats or magicians. They travel from one location to another as part of a carnival troupe, often living on-site or in temporary accommodations during their tours.

    The term "carnies" can also be used to describe the subculture or community that carnival workers form. This subculture is characterized by a close-knit community with distinct traditions, customs, and a shared way of life. Carnies often have their own vocabulary and slang that is specific to their industry, marking their unique identity within the larger entertainment world.

    While the word "carnies" may sometimes carry negative connotations or stereotypes, it is important to recognize the valuable contributions these individuals make to the entertainment industry. They contribute to the creation of transient, lively events that bring joy and entertainment to people of all ages. To fully understand and appreciate the world of carnivals, it is essential to recognize and respect the hard work and dedication of the carnies who make it all possible.

Common Misspellings for CARNIES

Etymology of CARNIES

The word "carnies" is a colloquial term used to refer to carnival workers or people associated with traveling amusement shows. The term is derived from the word "carnival", which originated from the Latin word "carnelevare". "Carnelevare" is a combination of the Latin words "carne" meaning "flesh" and "levare" meaning "to remove". The term originally referred to the Christian observance of abstaining from meat during Lent. Over time, "carnival" came to represent the festive period before Lent, typically associated with celebrations, parades, and amusement. The word "carnies" was derived from "carnival" to specifically refer to the people who work in the carnival industry.

Conjugate verb Carnies

CONDITIONAL

I would carnies
you would carnies
he/she/it would carnies
we would carnies
they would carnies

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be carniesing
you would be carniesing
he/she/it would be carniesing
we would be carniesing
they would be carniesing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have carnies
you would have carnies
he/she/it would have carnies
we would have carnies
they would have carnies

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been carniesing
you would have been carniesing
he/she/it would have been carniesing
we would have been carniesing
they would have been carniesing

FUTURE

I will carnies
you will carnies
he/she/it will carnies
we will carnies
they will carnies

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be carniesing
you will be carniesing
he/she/it will be carniesing
we will be carniesing
they will be carniesing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have carniesed
you will have carniesed
he/she/it will have carniesed
we will have carniesed
they will have carniesed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been carniesing
you will have been carniesing
he/she/it will have been carniesing
we will have been carniesing
they will have been carniesing

IMPERATIVE

you carnies
we let´s carnies

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to carnies

PAST

I carniesed
you carniesed
he/she/it carniesed
we carniesed
they carniesed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was carniesing
you were carniesing
he/she/it was carniesing
we were carniesing
they were carniesing

PAST PARTICIPLE

carniesed

PAST PERFECT

I had carniesed
you had carniesed
he/she/it had carniesed
we had carniesed
they had carniesed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been carniesing
you had been carniesing
he/she/it had been carniesing
we had been carniesing
they had been carniesing

PRESENT

I carnies
you carnies
he/she/it carnieses
we carnies
they carnies

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am carniesing
you are carniesing
he/she/it is carniesing
we are carniesing
they are carniesing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

carniesing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have carniesed
you have carniesed
he/she/it has carniesed
we have carniesed
they have carniesed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been carniesing
you have been carniesing
he/she/it has been carniesing
we have been carniesing
they have been carniesing

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