The word "Chazona" is spelled with an initial "ch" because it represents a voiceless uvular fricative sound in IPA phonetic transcription (IPA symbol: /x/). The "a" in the middle of the word is pronounced as a short vowel, represented in IPA as /ə/. The final "o" is pronounced as a long open o sound, represented as /oʊ/ in IPA. "Chazona" is often used in Jewish liturgy to refer to a vision or prophetic revelation, and correct spelling is important in religious contexts.