The word "tangere" is a Latin verb that means "to touch". In phonetic transcription, "tangere" is pronounced as "tæŋɛrɛ" with stress on the first syllable. The 't' in "tangere" is pronounced like the 't' in 'top', the 'a' is pronounced like the 'a' in 'cat', the 'ng' sound is pronounced like the 'ng' in 'singer', the 'e' is pronounced like the 'e' in 'pet', and the 'r' is trilled. The proper spelling of "tangere" is important for clear communication and effective language learning.
The word "tangere" comes from Latin and it means "to touch". Its etymology can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root word "tag", which also meant "to touch" or "to handle". It has cognates in other Indo-European languages, such as the Sanskrit word "tantati" and the Ancient Greek word "tatto", both of which also mean "to touch".