The word "voorsanger" is a tricky one to spell, but with some understanding of the IPA phonetic alphabet, it becomes much easier. The pronunciation of the word is /ˈfʊərsæŋɡər/, with the stress placed on the first syllable. The spelling of the word reflects the Dutch origin of this term, where "voor" means "before" and "sanger" means "singer". Therefore, the word "voorsanger" is often used to describe a cantor or a chazzan, who sings or leads prayer services in a Jewish synagogue.
The word "voorsanger" comes from Dutch, specifically from the combination of the words "voor" meaning "before" or "in front of", and "zanger" meaning "singer". The term "voorsanger" is often used to refer to a cantor or a precentor, someone who leads congregational singing in a synagogue or a Jewish liturgical setting.