The spelling of the word "Dhheiba" can be confusing for English speakers as it uses the IPA phonetic transcription. The first two letters, "Dh", represent a voiced dental fricative sound, similar to the "th" in "this". The following two letters, "h" and "e", represent separate sounds, with "h" being an unvoiced glottal fricative and "e" representing a short "e" sound. Finally, the last two letters, "i" and "ba", represent a long "i" sound and a syllable with a short "a" sound. Together, these sounds create the pronunciation of "Dhheiba".