How Do You Spell CLEOPAS?

Pronunciation: [klɪˈə͡ʊpəz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Cleopas" is straightforward when using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription. "Cleopas" is spelled as /ˈkliː.ə.pəs/. This phonetic transcription breaks down the word into individual sounds: /k/ for the initial consonant, /l/ and /iː/ represent the two vowels that follow, then there is /ə/ a neutral vowel sound known as schwa, and finally /p/ and /əs/ for the ending consonants. Knowing the IPA helps us to accurately spell and pronounce words in English.

Common Misspellings for CLEOPAS

  • xleopas
  • vleopas
  • fleopas
  • dleopas
  • ckeopas
  • cpeopas
  • coeopas
  • clwopas
  • clsopas
  • cldopas
  • clropas
  • cl4opas
  • cl3opas
  • cleipas
  • clekpas
  • clelpas
  • cleppas
  • cle0pas
  • cle9pas
  • cleooas

Etymology of CLEOPAS

The name "Cleopas" is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek name Κλεόπας (Kleopas), which is a variant of the Greek name Κλέοπατρος (Kleopatros). It can be broken down into two elements: "kleos", meaning "glory" or "fame", and "patros", meaning "father". Thus, "Cleopas" can be understood to mean "glory of the father" or "famous father". The name Cleopas gained prominence primarily due to its mention in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospel of Luke (24:18), as one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus on the road to Emmaus on the day of his resurrection.

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