How Do You Spell WERT TEMPERATE?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːt tˈɛmpəɹət] (IPA)

"wert temperate" is an outdated phrase that is rarely used nowadays. The correct spelling of "wert" is actually "wert thou", meaning "were you". The word "temperate" is pronounced /ˈtɛmpərət/, with the stress on the first syllable. It means showing moderation or self-restraint. The IPA transcription helps us understand the correct pronunciation of words by indicating the sounds associated with each symbol. In summary, proper spelling and pronunciation are important to effective communication.

Common Misspellings for WERT TEMPERATE

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Etymology of WERT TEMPERATE

"Temperate" is derived from the Latin word "temperatus", which is the past participle of "temperare", meaning "to mix, combine, moderate". The word has its roots in the Latin noun "tempus", meaning "time" or "season".

"Wert" is the second-person singular past tense of "be" in Early Modern English. In this sense, "wert" is derived from the Old English word "wǣron", which is the past tense of "beon", meaning "to be".

So, "wert temperate" can be understood as "you were moderate" or "you were being moderate" in Early Modern English.

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