How Do You Spell LAMBER?

Pronunciation: [lˈambə] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "lamber" is actually "lumber". The letter "u" replaces the letter "a" and the "b" replaces the "m". The IPA phonetic transcription of the word "lumber" is /ˈlʌmbər/. The stress is on the first syllable, which is pronounced as "lum". The "b" is pronounced as a voiced bilabial plosive, which means both lips come together to produce the sound. The final "er" is pronounced as a schwa sound.

Common Misspellings for LAMBER

  • lzmber
  • lsmber
  • lakber
  • lajber
  • lamver
  • lamher
  • lamger
  • lambwr
  • lambsr
  • lamb3r
  • lambe5
  • lambe4
  • plamber
  • lpamber
  • olamber
  • loamber
  • lzamber
  • lazmber
  • lsamber

Etymology of LAMBER

The word "lamber" has a Latin origin, derived from the verb "lambere". "Lambere" means "to lick" in Latin. Over time, this Latin verb evolved into various Romance languages, including Old French where it became "lamber". The word then passed into Middle English from Old French, eventually becoming the term "lamber" in Modern English.

Similar spelling words for LAMBER

Plural form of LAMBER is LAMBERS

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