The word "Bikh" is a loanword from Farsi used in the English language. It is spelled as /bɪk/ using IPA phonetic transcription. The "b" sound represents the voiced bilabial stop, "ɪ" represents the vowel schwa, and "k" represents the voiceless velar stop. The word translates to "poison" in English and is commonly used in reference to substances that are toxic or harmful. The spelling of Bikh may appear challenging to those unfamiliar with the Farsi language, but it is an essential part of cross-linguistic communication.