The word "Chastady" has an irregular spelling that may confuse some English speakers. It is pronounced as /ˈtʃæstədi/ with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced like the "ch" in "church" while the second syllable is pronounced as "stuh-dee". The spelling of this word can be explained by its origins - it is derived from the French word "chasteté" which means chastity. It is often used in literature and poetry to describe the state of being pure and virtuous.