The word "boito" is not commonly used in English, but it is spelled phonetically as /ˈbɔɪtoʊ/. Breaking down the IPA phonetic transcription, the /b/ sound is formed by closing the lips together and then releasing a small amount of air. The /ɔɪ/ sound is a diphthong, meaning it is a combination of two vowel sounds. It is pronounced with the mouth starting in an "ah" shape and then transitioning to an "oi" sound. The final sound, /toʊ/, is pronounced by releasing the tongue from the upper teeth and allowing air to escape from the mouth.