How Do You Spell WREDE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈiːd] (IPA)

The word "wrede" is a Dutch word that means "cruel" or "harsh". Its spelling can be a bit tricky as it contains sounds that are not present in the English language. The first sound is a voiceless "w" sound, represented in IPA phonetic transcription as /ʋ/. The second sound is a voiceless velar fricative, represented as /x/. The final sound is a voiceless dental fricative, represented as /s/. To correctly spell "wrede", one must combine these three sounds and use the appropriate letters in the Dutch alphabet.

Etymology of WREDE

The word "wrede" is derived from the Old English word "wrǣd", which means "vicious" or "cruel". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "wraido", meaning "council", "deliberation", or "vengeance". Over time, the meaning of "wrede" evolved to refer to someone who is fierce or wrathful. The modern English word "wroth" is a variant of "wrede", still carrying the connotation of anger and fury.

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