The spelling of the word "Emeraud" may seem unusual, but it is derived from the French word "émeraude" meaning emerald. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /ɛˈmɜːrəd/. The "e" at the beginning is pronounced with an "eh" sound, followed by the stressed "mɜː" sound. The "r" and "a" are pronounced similarly to the English word "raw", ending with a "d" sound. Though the spelling may appear unfamiliar, the pronunciation is straightforward.
The word Emeraud is derived from the Old French word esmeralde, which itself came from the Latin word smaragdus. The Latin term was borrowed from the Greek word smaragdos, meaning green gemstone. Over time, through various linguistic changes and adaptations, esmeralde eventually evolved into the modern English word Emerald.