Correct spelling for the English word "Boulevart" is [bˈuːlɪvˌɑːt], [bˈuːlɪvˌɑːt], [b_ˈuː_l_ɪ_v_ˌɑː_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "boulevard" is derived from the French language. Its etymology can be traced back to two distinct French words: "boule" and "vard".
The term "boule" originally referred to a type of wooden ball used in a game called "jeu de boules" or "boules". Over time, "boule" came to signify a rounded object or sphere.
The word "vard" in Old French means "ward" or "warden", which referred to the person responsible for maintaining and protecting a particular area.
In the late 16th century, these two words were combined to form "boulevard" in French. The term was then used to describe a promenade or a wide path, often lined with trees, where people could walk, relax, and enjoy leisurely activities.