How Do You Spell PECH?

Pronunciation: [pˈɛt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "pech" is spelled with the consonants /p/ and /tʃ/ followed by the vowel /ɛ/. The /p/ sound is created by putting the lips together and pushing out air, while the /tʃ/ sound is created by placing the tongue against the roof of the mouth and exhaling forcefully. The vowel sound /ɛ/ is produced by positioning the mouth in an open, mid-front position. The spelling of "pech" may appear unusual, but it accurately represents the phonetic sounds of the word.

PECH Meaning and Definition

  1. Pech is a noun that refers to a piece of bad luck or misfortune. It is commonly used to describe a stroke of bad luck that befalls someone or an unfortunate event that occurs unexpectedly. The term is often associated with a feeling of disappointment or frustration that arises from a predicament or unfavorable outcome.

    The concept of pech originates from the German language and has gained usage in various contexts. It is often used colloquially in everyday conversation to express sympathy towards someone experiencing an unfortunate circumstance. For example, if a person loses their keys and is unable to find them, a friend might empathize by saying, "Sorry to hear about your pech with the lost keys."

    In some cases, pech can also be used to describe a person's consistently unlucky streak or knack for encountering unfortunate situations. For instance, if someone always ends up in unenviable positions or experiences strings of bad luck, they may be referred to as having "a constant pech."

    Overall, pech encapsulates the notion of an unwanted event or unhappy occurrence, and its usage allows individuals to express empathy or acknowledge the presence of unfavorable circumstances in someone's life.

Etymology of PECH

The word pech originated from the Old English word pece, which was derived from the Proto-Germanic word pekiz. This word eventually evolved into pecche in Middle English and then transformed into the modern-day form pech.

Similar spelling words for PECH

Plural form of PECH is PECHES

Conjugate verb Pech

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you pech
we let´s pech

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to pech

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

peched

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I pech
you pech
he/she/it peches
we pech
they pech

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

peching

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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