How Do You Spell MARCEL?

Pronunciation: [mɑːsˈɛl] (IPA)

The word "marcel" is spelled with a unique combination of letters that is phonetically represented as /mɑrˈsɛl/. The "m" sound at the beginning of the word is followed by the "a" sound represented by the letter "a". The "r" sound is pronounced with a slight roll, followed by the "s" sound and the "e" sound represented by the letter "e". Finally, the "l" sound concludes the word. The spelling of this word is distinctive and reflects the unique pronunciation of this word.

MARCEL Meaning and Definition

  1. Marcel can be defined as a term with multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.

    Firstly, marcel refers to a hairstyle. It is a type of curling technique that was particularly popular during the early 20th century. The marcel wave is created by using a hot curling iron to produce a series of deep "S" shaped waves in the hair. This hairstyle was commonly worn by women during the 1920s and 1930s, often as a symbol of glamour and sophistication.

    On the other hand, marcel can also refer to a given name or given names, most commonly used as either a first name or a surname. It has both French and Spanish origins. In French, Marcel is a masculine given name derived from the Roman name Marcellus, meaning "young warrior". In Spanish, Marcel is a surname that has its roots in the Latin word "marcus", meaning "hammer". This surname is commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries and it has also spread to various other parts of the world.

    In addition, Marcel can also be a verb in the present tense, third-person singular form of the word "marcer" in French, which means "to limp" or "to walk with a limp". In this context, it describes the action of someone walking with a noticeable limp or difficulty in their gait. This usage is generally found in French literature or conversation.

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Etymology of MARCEL

The word "marcel" has its origins in French. It is derived from the surname of François Marcel, a French hairdresser who invented a technique for creating a particular type of wavy hairstyle in the late 19th century. This hairstyle, known as the "Marcel wave", became popular and was named after its creator. Over time, the term "marcel" has been used to refer to both the hairstyle and the curling iron used to achieve it.

Similar spelling words for MARCEL

Plural form of MARCEL is MARCELS

Conjugate verb Marcel

CONDITIONAL

I would marcel
you would marcel
he/she/it would marcel
we would marcel
they would marcel

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be marcelling
you would be marcelling
he/she/it would be marcelling
we would be marcelling
they would be marcelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have marcel
you would have marcel
he/she/it would have marcel
we would have marcel
they would have marcel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been marcelling
you would have been marcelling
he/she/it would have been marcelling
we would have been marcelling
they would have been marcelling

FUTURE

I will marcel
you will marcel
he/she/it will marcel
we will marcel
they will marcel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be marcelling
you will be marcelling
he/she/it will be marcelling
we will be marcelling
they will be marcelling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have marcelled
you will have marcelled
he/she/it will have marcelled
we will have marcelled
they will have marcelled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been marcelling
you will have been marcelling
he/she/it will have been marcelling
we will have been marcelling
they will have been marcelling

IMPERATIVE

you marcel
we let´s marcel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to marcel

PAST

I marcelled
you marcelled
he/she/it marcelled
we marcelled
they marcelled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was marcelling
you were marcelling
he/she/it was marcelling
we were marcelling
they were marcelling

PAST PARTICIPLE

marcelled

PAST PERFECT

I had marcelled
you had marcelled
he/she/it had marcelled
we had marcelled
they had marcelled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been marcelling
you had been marcelling
he/she/it had been marcelling
we had been marcelling
they had been marcelling

PRESENT

I marcel
you marcel
he/she/it marcels
we marcel
they marcel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am marcelling
you are marcelling
he/she/it is marcelling
we are marcelling
they are marcelling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

marcelling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have marcelled
you have marcelled
he/she/it has marcelled
we have marcelled
they have marcelled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been marcelling
you have been marcelling
he/she/it has been marcelling
we have been marcelling
they have been marcelling

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