The word "bijni" is usually spelled with the letters b-i-j-n-i. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /bɪdʒni/. The initial sound is a voiced bilabial plosive (/b/), followed by a voiced palato-alveolar affricate (/dʒ/). The final sound is an unvoiced palatal stop (/k/), although it is rarely pronounced and often silent in many dialects. Overall, the word is pronounced as "bih-jnee" with emphasis on the first two syllables. It is a noun that can refer to a small town in the Indian state of Assam.