The word "Briette" can be spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /briːɛt/. The use of the double "e" (represented by the IPA symbol ɛ) indicates that the pronunciation of the "i" is long, as in "Brie," the type of cheese. The "t" at the end is a simple stop consonant, as in "top" or "teeth." This spelling may be uncommon or unique, as it does not appear in commonly recognized English dictionaries.