How Do You Spell SLALOM?

Pronunciation: [slˈaləm] (IPA)

The word "slalom" is spelled with two l's and one m. It is pronounced /ˈslɑːləm/ according to the IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is stressed and the "a" sound is pronounced as in "father". The two l's are pronounced separately, making a sound similar to the word "lull". The final syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, which is a weak, unstressed vowel. This word is commonly used in skiing, where it refers to a race course marked with gates through which skiers must pass.

SLALOM Meaning and Definition

  1. Slalom is a noun that refers to a competitive alpine skiing or canoeing sports discipline involving a timed race through a series of gates or obstacles set up on a zigzag course. The word originated from the Norwegian word "slalåm," which means "slopes."

    In skiing, slalom requires skiers to navigate between tightly spaced poles called gates while following a predetermined path down a slope. The gates are arranged in a specific pattern, and competitors must ski around them without missing any gates or straying from the designated course. Slalom courses are intentionally set up to challenge skiers' agility, quick reflexes, and technical skills. The skier who completes the course in the shortest time, while correctly passing through all the gates, is declared the winner.

    Similarly, in canoeing, slalom competitions involve paddling through a set course on a river or whitewater rapids. Participants have to navigate their canoes or kayaks downstream while maneuvering through a series of gates suspended above the water. They must successfully pass through the gates in the correct order, without touching or missing any, all while striving to complete the course in the fastest time possible.

    Overall, slalom is a demanding and exciting discipline in skiing and canoeing that tests athletes' agility, speed, precision, and ability to swiftly adapt to changing conditions as they navigate through a challenging course.

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Etymology of SLALOM

The word "slalom" originated from the Norwegian and Swedish word "slalåm", and it was first used in English in the late 19th century. Slalåm itself is a combination of the words "sla" meaning "slope" and "låm" meaning "track". The term was initially used to describe the way skiers maneuvered through the gates on the slopes, and it later became a distinct racing discipline. The word "slalom" is now commonly used to refer to any race or competition involving a winding and zigzag course, whether it is on snow, water, or even in motorsports.

Plural form of SLALOM is SLALOMS

Conjugate verb Slalom

CONDITIONAL

I would slalom
you would slalom
he/she/it would slalom
we would slalom
they would slalom

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be slaloming
you would be slaloming
he/she/it would be slaloming
we would be slaloming
they would be slaloming

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have slalom
you would have slalom
he/she/it would have slalom
we would have slalom
they would have slalom

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been slaloming
you would have been slaloming
he/she/it would have been slaloming
we would have been slaloming
they would have been slaloming

FUTURE

I will slalom
you will slalom
he/she/it will slalom
we will slalom
they will slalom

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be slaloming
you will be slaloming
he/she/it will be slaloming
we will be slaloming
they will be slaloming

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have slalomed
you will have slalomed
he/she/it will have slalomed
we will have slalomed
they will have slalomed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been slaloming
you will have been slaloming
he/she/it will have been slaloming
we will have been slaloming
they will have been slaloming

IMPERATIVE

you slalom
we let´s slalom

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to slalom

PAST

I slalomed
you slalomed
he/she/it slalomed
we slalomed
they slalomed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was slaloming
you were slaloming
he/she/it was slaloming
we were slaloming
they were slaloming

PAST PARTICIPLE

slalomed

PAST PERFECT

I had slalomed
you had slalomed
he/she/it had slalomed
we had slalomed
they had slalomed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been slaloming
you had been slaloming
he/she/it had been slaloming
we had been slaloming
they had been slaloming

PRESENT

I slalom
you slalom
he/she/it slaloms
we slalom
they slalom

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am slaloming
you are slaloming
he/she/it is slaloming
we are slaloming
they are slaloming

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

slaloming

PRESENT PERFECT

I have slalomed
you have slalomed
he/she/it has slalomed
we have slalomed
they have slalomed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been slaloming
you have been slaloming
he/she/it has been slaloming
we have been slaloming
they have been slaloming
I would have slalomed
we would have slalomed
you would have slalomed
he/she/it would have slalomed
they would have slalomed

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