How Do You Spell WIFECARLE?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪfkɑːl] (IPA)

"Wifecarle" is an archaic term that refers to a man who is dominated by his wife. The word is spelled with "wife" and "carle", where "carle" means "a lowly, common man". The word's pronunciation can be transcribed as /waɪfˈkɑːrl/. The "w", "i", "fe", and "a" sounds are pronounced like in the word "wife". The "k" sound is pronounced like in the word "king" and the "ar" sound is pronounced like in the word "car". The "l" sound is pronounced as usual.

Common Misspellings for WIFECARLE

  • qifecarle
  • aifecarle
  • sifecarle
  • eifecarle
  • 3ifecarle
  • 2ifecarle
  • wufecarle
  • wjfecarle
  • wkfecarle
  • wofecarle
  • w9fecarle
  • w8fecarle
  • widecarle
  • wicecarle
  • wivecarle
  • wigecarle
  • witecarle
  • wirecarle
  • wifwcarle
  • wifscarle

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