The word "brackeen" may seem confusing in terms of its spelling, but it can be easily explained through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The IPA phonetic symbols for "brackeen" are /ˈbrækɪn/. The "br" represents the consonant blend of b and r, while the "a" and "e" are pronounced separately as a short "a" sound and a long "e" sound respectively. The "k" and "n" represent the consonant sounds. In summary, "brackeen" is pronounced as "BRACK-in".