👉 Orau is a unique and quirky word that originated from the ancient language of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. It's like the silent language of the Aztecs where words are not spoken but conveyed through sounds.
Orau was introduced to English in the late 19th century by some linguists who couldn't understand the sounds it made. They thought it might be a mix of "aw" and "o," or maybe even something else. It's not like that, though—like many unique words in the English language, Orau is actually pronounced the way we would say "or" without any special phonetics. So if you ever find yourself listening to someone speak Orau, you might want to listen closely because it sounds just as odd and amusing as "hello," or even "how're-you?" But seriously, who wants to hear about the odd sounds of this word?