The word "bajorai" is a Lithuanian term that refers to a type of landowner or nobleman in the country's feudal system. In terms of spelling, "bajorai" is pronounced with the IPA symbol of "bɐjɔrɐi". The "b" sound is pronounced as a voiced bilabial stop, followed by the "a" sound which is pronounced as an open front unrounded vowel. The "j" represents a voiced palatal approximant, while the "o" symbolizes a close-mid back rounded vowel. Finally, the "r" is pronounced as a voiced alveolar trill, and the "ai" symbolizes a diphthong with two vowel sounds, pronounced as "aɪ".