The word "Bartolome" is spelled as bɑrtəlom in IPA phonetic transcription. The first letter "b" stands for the voiced bilabial plosive sound, followed by the vowel "a" pronounced as ɑ. The second syllable contains the consonant cluster "rt" with a flap/tap sound represented by ɾ, an unstressed vowel "ə", and the voiced alveolar fricative "l" sound. The final syllable contains the sound "om" pronounced as ɔm. Therefore, the spelling of the word Bartolome follows the standard phonetic rules of English spelling.
The name "Bartolomé" is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Bartholomew", which means "son of Talmai" in Aramaic.