Correct spelling for the English word "dule" is [djˈuːl], [djˈuːl], [d_j_ˈuː_l] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "dule" has Old English origins and is derived from the noun "dol", meaning "sorrow" or "grief". Over time, the word underwent phonetic changes, eventually transforming into "dule" with the same meaning. The term "dule" often appears in Old English and Middle English literature, primarily in poetic contexts to convey grief or mourning. However, its usage has significantly declined in modern English, and the word is now considered archaic.