How Do You Spell STOKEY?

Pronunciation: [stˈə͡ʊki] (IPA)

Stokey is a word that is phonetically spelled as /ˈstoʊki/. The first consonant in this word is an unvoiced /s/ sound, followed by a diphthong vowel sound /oʊ/. The final consonant in this word is a voiced /k/ sound. The spelling of Stokey is not a common word, but it is a surname that can be traced back to the United Kingdom. The spelling of this name could be derived from a place name or other personal characteristic attributed to an individual named Stokey.

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Etymology of STOKEY

The word "Stokey" is a colloquial term that refers to Stoke Newington, a district in the London borough of Hackney, England. The term is derived from combining the first syllable of "Stoke" with the last syllable of "Newington". Its etymology can be traced back to the Middle English word "stoke", which means a place of settlement or a small farm. "Newington" refers to a "new town" or a new settlement. Over time, the term "Stokey" has become popular slang among locals and residents of Stoke Newington.

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