How Do You Spell SPAKE OUT?

Pronunciation: [spˈe͡ɪk ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "spake out" is a variant spelling of the phrase "spoke out." The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /speɪk aʊt/. The first syllable "speɪk" is pronounced like the word "speak" with a long "a" sound. The second syllable "aʊt" is pronounced like the word "out" with a diphthong sound of "a" and "u." The spelling "spake" is an archaic form of the past tense of "speak," which is now commonly spelled as "spoke."

Common Misspellings for SPAKE OUT

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Etymology of SPAKE OUT

The word "spake" is the past tense of the verb "speak", which means to communicate by expressing thoughts and ideas using words. "Spake" is an archaic form of the past tense; it was commonly used in Middle English and earlier periods but has largely fallen out of use in modern English. The etymology of "spake" can be traced back to the Old English word "spac", which also meant "spoke" or "spake". The Old English word "spac" originated from the Proto-Germanic root *sprek-, which has cognates in other Germanic languages. Over time, "spake" evolved into "spoke" as part of the regular sound changes in the English language. The phrase "spake out" simply means speaking openly, expressing one's thoughts or opinions candidly.

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