How Do You Spell TOUSCHE?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ʊst͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "tousche" is a variant spelling of the French word "touché," which is commonly heard in modern English speech. The phonetic transcription, using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), is /tuˈʃe/ which represents the sounds "t" followed by the "u" vowel sound, then "sh" and finally "e." The "e" at the end is not pronounced, but serves to indicate the accent on the second syllable. The word is used to acknowledge a good point made by someone in an argument.

Common Misspellings for TOUSCHE

Etymology of TOUSCHE

The word "touche" has its origins in the French language. It comes from the verb "toucher", which means "to touch" in English. In fencing, "touche" is used as an acknowledgment when one fencer successfully lands a hit on their opponent. Over time, it has been adopted into English-speaking communities and is often used to acknowledge a clever or sharp remark made during a conversation.

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