How Do You Spell WERT FORTHCOMING?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːt fˈɔːθkʌmɪŋ] (IPA)

The spelling of the phrase "wert forthcoming" can be explained through the use of IPA phonetic transcription. The word "wert" is an archaic form of "were," which is pronounced with the phonemes /wɜr/. "Forthcoming" is pronounced with the phonemes /fɔrθ'kʌmɪŋ/. Combining the two leads to the phrase "wert forthcoming" being pronounced with the phonemes /wɜrθ'kʌmɪŋ/, which can be confusing for those who are unfamiliar with archaic English words and spelling.

Common Misspellings for WERT FORTHCOMING

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  • weet forthcoming
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Etymology of WERT FORTHCOMING

The phrase "wert forthcoming" is an archaic construction that combines a verb form of the word "be" (wert, an older variant of "were") with the adjective "forthcoming".

"Were" is the second-person singular past tense form of "be" in Middle English, which means "you were" in modern English. In Middle English, the word "wert" was used to refer to "you were" in a specific context.

"Forthcoming" is an adjective that originated from the Middle English term "forthcomand", combining "forth", meaning "forward", and "-comand", meaning "coming", which ultimately stems from Old English. The term "forthcoming" initially referred to something coming or arriving in the future, or being readily available.

Therefore, "wert forthcoming" could be interpreted as "you were coming forward" or "you were ready and available".