Turovsky is a surname that is commonly spelled in English with the letters T-U-R-O-V-S-K-Y. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /tʊˈrɒvski/. The first syllable starts with the "t" sound, followed by the "ʊ" vowel sound. The second syllable begins with the "r" sound, followed by the "ɒ" vowel sound, and the "v" and "s" sounds in quick succession. The final syllable ends with the "i" vowel sound. The spelling of Turovsky reflects its origins in the Slavic languages, where it is written with Cyrillic characters.
The word "Turovsky" is derived from the name of a town called Turov, which is located in present-day Belarus. The etymology of the name Turov is uncertain, but it is believed to have Slavic origins. Some suggest that it might be derived from the Old East Slavic word "tura" or "tor", meaning "bull", while others propose that it could be derived from a personal name. Over time, the term "Turovsky" has been used to refer to people or things associated with Turov or its region.