How Do You Spell STRENGER?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈɛnd͡ʒə] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "Strenger" is likely to cause confusion for English speakers due to the unusual combination of consonants. The word is of German origin and is pronounced as [ˈʃtʁɛŋɐ], with the IPA phonetic transcription indicating the sounds present in the word. The first two letters, "St", are pronounced as a single sound, similar to the English "sh". The "r" is rolled, and the "e" in the second syllable is pronounced as a short "e" sound.

Common Misspellings for STRENGER

  • strengh
  • strangr
  • stringer
  • strength
  • atrenger
  • ztrenger
  • xtrenger
  • dtrenger
  • etrenger
  • wtrenger
  • srrenger
  • sfrenger
  • sgrenger
  • syrenger
  • s6renger
  • s5renger
  • steenger
  • stdenger
  • stfenger
  • sttenger

Etymology of STRENGER

The word "Strenger" has its etymology in the German language, specifically from the Old High German word "strengr". It later evolved into "strenger" in Middle High German and "stränger" in Early New High German. The word ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic root "*strengraz", which meant "tight, strict, severe, strong". Over time, it came to signify someone strict, severe, or rigorous in their conduct or behavior. In contemporary German, it is often used to describe someone who is strict or demanding.

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