Larralde is a word that is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /la.raɫ.de/. The first syllable is pronounced as "la" with a long "a" sound followed by the letter "r" pronounced with a rolled "r." The second syllable is pronounced as "ra" with a long "a" sound, followed by the letter "ɫ" which represents a velarized "l" sound. The third syllable is pronounced as "de" with a short "e" sound. The spelling of Larralde in IPA accurately represents the pronunciation of the word.
The word "larralde" appears to have Basque origins. It is derived from the Basque language, specifically from the combination of two words: "larr" which means "apple tree" and "alde" which means "side" or "place". Therefore, "larralde" can be loosely translated as "apple tree place" or "apple tree side". However, it is worth noting that this is a general interpretation and that the specific etymology might vary depending on the region or dialect.