Correct spelling for the English word "schlanger" is [ʃlˈaŋɡə], [ʃlˈaŋɡə], [ʃ_l_ˈa_ŋ_ɡ_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "schlanger" is a Yiddish term derived from Hebrew. The Yiddish term "schlang" means "snake" or "serpent" in English, and the suffix "-er" denotes a person or thing related to the base word.
In Yiddish, "schlanger" is primarily used to refer to a snake, but it can also be employed as a colloquial term for a cunning or deceptive person. It is worth noting that the word has also been incorporated into English slang, particularly in the context of scams or shady deals.