How Do You Spell MARGALIT?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːɡɐlˌɪt] (IPA)

Margalit is a Hebrew name that is written using the Hebrew alphabet. It is transliterated into English as [mɑrɡəˈlit]. The first syllable "mar" is pronounced with "a" as in "cat" and "r" with a rolled tongue. The second syllable "ga" is pronounced with "a" as in "father" and "g" with a voiced velar stop. The last syllable "lit" is pronounced with "i" as in "bit" and "t" with an unvoiced alveolar stop. The correct spelling of the name is essential for the correct pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for MARGALIT

  • nargalit
  • kargalit
  • jargalit
  • mzrgalit
  • msrgalit
  • mwrgalit
  • mqrgalit
  • maegalit
  • madgalit
  • mafgalit
  • matgalit
  • ma5galit
  • ma4galit
  • marfalit
  • marvalit
  • marbalit
  • marhalit
  • maryalit
  • martalit
  • margzlit

Etymology of MARGALIT

The name "Margalit" is of Hebrew origin. In Hebrew, the word "margalit" (מַרְגָּלִית) means "pearl". The etymology of the word "margalit" is derived from the Hebrew root "rgl" (רגל), which means "foot" or "to walk". The association between a pearl and a foot might be related to the shape of a pearl resembling a small, round object, similar to a foot in appearance. Overall, "Margalit" is a name that symbolizes beauty, elegance, and rarity, much like a precious pearl.

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