The correct spelling for the phrase "allowed go" is actually "allowed to go". This phrase is pronounced as /əˈlaʊd tuː ɡəʊ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word "allowed" is pronounced with a schwa sound /ə/ in the first syllable, followed by the stressed syllable with the /aʊ/ diphthong. The preposition "to" is pronounced with a reduced /ə/ sound, while the verb "go" is pronounced with a long /ɡəʊ/ sound. So, the correct pronunciation of "allowed to go" is "uh-loud too go".
The phrase "allowed go" is not a commonly used or recognized phrase in English. It seems to be a combination of two separate words with different etymologies: "allowed" and "go".
- The word "allowed" comes from the Middle English word "allowen", which originated from the Old French word "alouer" meaning "approve" or "accept". It entered English in the 14th century, carrying the sense of granting permission or consent.
- The word "go" comes from the Old English word "gān", which has Germanic origins. It has been a part of the English language since the 9th century, referring to the act of moving or traveling from one place to another.
The phrase "allowed go" might be an incorrect or incomplete construction, as it does not form a proper phrase or have a specific meaning.