The spelling of the word "Imlah" is not straightforward. Its pronunciation is /ɪmˈlɑː/ with the emphasis on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced as "im" with the "i" sound as in "him" and "m" sound. The second syllable is pronounced as "lah" with the "a" sound as in "father" and the "h" sound. This word has been derived from Hebrew and Arabic languages and used as a surname. However, due to its unique spelling, it may often be mispronounced.
The word "Imlah" is of Arabic origin. In Arabic, it is written as إملة. It is derived from the root word "aml" (عمل) which means "work" or "action". "Imlah" is a noun and it signifies the act of writing or transcription. In a broader context, it can refer to the art of calligraphy.