How Do You Spell AMMIRAL?

Pronunciation: [ˈamɜːɹə͡l] (IPA)

The word "Ammiral" is not a correct spelling variation of the word Admiral. The correct spelling is Admiral, which is pronounced /ˈæd.mər.əl/ (ad-muh-ruhl) in IPA phonetic transcription. Admiral refers to a naval officer of the highest rank in most maritime countries. It is important to use correct spelling and pronunciation to effectively communicate and convey information. Thus, it is crucial to double-check spelling and pronunciation to avoid misunderstandings or misinterpretations.

Common Misspellings for AMMIRAL

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  • ammifal
  • ammital

Etymology of AMMIRAL

The word "Ammiral" or "Admiral" is derived from the Arabic term "amīr al-baḥr" (أمير البحر), which means "commander of the sea". The Arabic term became admiral in the Western European languages as a result of contact during the Crusades and subsequently during the expansion of Islamic territories. It entered the English language in the 13th century through Old French and Latin, eventually evolving into its current form.

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