The correct spelling of the phrase "Ala extrema" is /ˈælə ɪkˈstriːmə/. The first word "ala" is spelled with two As, and the pronunciation is done by using the short "a" sound followed by the long "a" sound. The second word "extrema" is spelled with an "e" followed by an "x" and then a "t". The pronunciation involves the use of the short "e" sound followed by the long "i" sound and the short "a" sound at the end. These phonetic symbols help to explain the proper spelling and pronunciation of the phrase.
The phrase "Ala extrema" is derived from Latin.
"Ala" comes from the Latin noun "ala", which means "wing". In ancient Rome, an "ala" referred to a military unit consisting of cavalry soldiers.
"Extrema" is the plural form of the Latin adjective "extremus", meaning "outermost" or "farthest". It is derived from the Latin noun "extremum", which means "the extreme point or end".
When combined, "Ala extrema" translates roughly to "the outermost or farthest wing". The precise context and meaning may vary depending on the specific usage or context in which it is used.