How Do You Spell AM PROMULGATED?

Pronunciation: [am pɹˈɒməlɡˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "am promulgated" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /æm prəˈmʌlgəteɪd/. The first syllable "am" is pronounced with a short vowel sound like "cat" or "bat". The second syllable "pro" starts with the consonant sound /pr/ followed by a short "o" sound like in "hot". The third syllable "mul" is pronounced with a schwa sound like in "tunnel". The fourth syllable "ga" has a short "a" sound like in "jam". The final two syllables "ted" have a stressed "a" sound like in "paid" followed by a "d" sound.

Common Misspellings for AM PROMULGATED

  • zm promulgated
  • sm promulgated
  • wm promulgated
  • qm promulgated
  • an promulgated
  • ak promulgated
  • aj promulgated
  • am oromulgated
  • am lromulgated
  • am -romulgated
  • am 0romulgated
  • am peomulgated
  • am pdomulgated
  • am pfomulgated
  • am ptomulgated
  • am p5omulgated
  • am p4omulgated
  • am primulgated
  • am prkmulgated
  • am prlmulgated

Etymology of AM PROMULGATED

Am is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb to be. It comes from the Old English word eom, which evolved into the Middle English am.

Promulgated originates from the Latin word promulgatus, which is the past participle of the verb promulgare, meaning to make publicly known or to proclaim. In Latin, promulgare is composed of the prefix pro- meaning forth or forward, and mulgare meaning to make public.