How Do You Spell SHEPPARDS?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɛpədz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "sheppards" is incorrect. The correct spelling is "shepherds," with the "h" pronounced as an aspirated sound. The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription for "shepherds" is /ˈʃɛpərdz/. The "sh" sound is represented by the digraph "sh," while the "e" sound is represented by the vowel symbol /ɛ/. The consonant sound /p/ is followed by the vowel sound /ə/, representing the unaccented syllable. Finally, the word ends with the consonant sound /z/.

Etymology of SHEPPARDS

The word "sheppards" is not a standard English word. It seems to be a misspelling of the word "shepherds", which refers to people who care for and tend to sheep.

The term "shepherd" originated from the Old English word "sceaphierde", which was derived from "sceap" meaning "sheep" and "hierde" meaning "herder" or "guardian". Over time, the word evolved into "shepherd" and has been used for centuries to describe those who work in the sheep-rearing profession.