How Do You Spell ELATA?

Pronunciation: [ɪlˈɑːtə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Elata" can be explained by using the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) phonetic transcription. The first letter, "e", is pronounced as [ɛ], like the "e" in "bet". The second letter, "l", is pronounced as [l], like the "l" in "love". The third letter, "a", is pronounced as [a], like the "a" in "father". The fourth letter, "t", is pronounced as [t], like the "t" in "top". Overall, the pronunciation of "Elata" is [ɛ'lɑtə].

Common Misspellings for ELATA

  • elathe
  • elarte
  • ellata
  • wlata
  • rlata
  • 4lata
  • 3lata
  • ekata
  • epata
  • eoata
  • elzta
  • elsta
  • elwta
  • elqta
  • elara
  • elaga
  • elaya
  • ela6a
  • ela5a
  • elatz

Etymology of ELATA

"Elata" is a Latin word that comes from the verb "ēlātus", which is the perfect passive participle of the verb "effero".

The verb "effero" is composed of two parts: "ex", meaning "out", and "fero", meaning "to carry". Therefore, "effero" can be translated as "to bring or carry out".

The perfect passive participle "ēlātus" means "brought or carried out". It is often used to describe something elevated, exalted, or raised up, whether in a physical or metaphorical sense.

From "ēlātus", the adjective "elata" is derived, which means "exalted" or "elevated". It can refer to a person, an idea, or an object that is esteemed, esteemed, or lofty in some way.

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