The correct spelling of the word "Adra riza" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The initial "A" is pronounced as the short "a" sound represented by /æ/. The "d" is pronounced as voiced dental stop, /d/. The "r" is pronounced as an alveolar trill, /r/. The "a" following the first "r" is pronounced with a schwa sound, /ə/. The second "r" is pronounced as an alveolar approximant, /ɹ/, while the "i" is pronounced as a long "e" sound, represented by /iː/. Finally, the "za" is pronounced as a voiced alveolar fricative, /z/, followed by the short "a" sound, /æ/.