The spelling of the word "also knowledge" can be explained using its International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription: /ˈɔːlsəʊ ˈnɒlɪdʒ/. The word "also" is spelled with the vowels "a" and "o" representing the sounds /ɔː/ and /əʊ/, respectively. The word "knowledge" is spelled with the vowel "o" representing the sound /ɒ/, and the consonants "l" and "d" representing the sounds /l/ and /dʒ/. Correct spelling ensures clear communication and effective writing.
The term "also knowledge" does not have an etymology as it is not a recognized word or phrase in English. It seems like a combination of two separate words, "also" and "knowledge", which have their own individual origins.
The word "also" originated from the Old English word "eallswā", meaning "likewise" or "in the same manner". It has Germanic roots and can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "aliswō", which ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European base *al- meaning "beyond".
The word "knowledge" stems from the Middle English word "knowleche", derived from the Old English word "cnāwlece", meaning "acknowledgment, confession, knowledge".