The spelling of the word "Broomlie" is unique and requires understanding of IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable, "Broom", is pronounced as /bruːm/, with a long "oo" sound. The second syllable, "lie", is pronounced as /laɪ/, with a long "i" sound. This Scottish word refers to a place with broom shrubs or broom plants. Its spelling highlights the distinct phonetic features of the word, and serves as a reminder of the diversity of language and dialects across the world.