How Do You Spell LACHER?

Pronunciation: [lˈaʃə] (IPA)

"Lacher" is a word of French origin, meaning "to release" or "to let go". In IPA phonetic transcription, the sound of the letter "a" in this word is represented by the symbol /a/, which corresponds to the "ah" sound in "father". The "ch" in "lacher" is pronounced as the /ʃ/ sound, similar to the "sh" sound in "dish". Therefore, the correct pronunciation of "lacher" is "lah-shay" (/laʃe/ in IPA).

Etymology of LACHER

The word "lacher" is of French origin. Its etymology can be traced back to the Latin word "laxāre", which means "to loosen" or "to release". "Lacher" is derived from the Old French verb "laschier", which also means "to loosen" or "to release". Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of the word changed, but its core meaning of releasing or letting go remained the same.

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