The word "pitar" is spelled with a "p" followed by an "i" and a "t" sound that is represented by the letter "t". The next two sounds are represented by the letter "a" and "r". The pronunciation of this word is "pi-tar" with the emphasis on the first syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word would be /ˈpɪtər/. This word can be used to refer to a type of Indian bread that is made from whole wheat and cooked in a clay oven.
The word "pitar" originates from the Sanskrit term "pitṛ", which means "father" or "ancestor". In Hinduism, the term "pitar" refers to the spirits of deceased ancestors who are believed to have a continued presence in the familial and spiritual realm.