Correct spelling for the English word "hause" is [hˈɔːz], [hˈɔːz], [h_ˈɔː_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "hause" has Germanic origins and its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "hus" which meant "house". The term later evolved into "Haus" in Modern German, and "haús" in Old Norse, which both still mean "house". In English, "hause" referred to the pass or gap between mountains or hills, often specifically used in the context of a narrow pass that allows passage through an otherwise difficult terrain. Over time, the spelling of the word shifted to "house" in English, while "hause" became less common and eventually fell out of usage.