Bealiah is a peculiar word with an unusual spelling. Pronounced as /bɛiˈeɪliə/, it is a biblical name mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah as the grandfather of a person who helped rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The word is of Hebrew origin and is spelled with a "be" at the beginning, followed by an "a," an "l," an "i," an "a," and an "h." Although it may appear difficult to spell at first, practicing the IPA phonetic transcription can help in mastering the word's spelling.