The word "Ditzah" is spelled with a "z" instead of the more common "s" at the end due to its Yiddish origin. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /ˈdɪtsə/ with a short "i" sound, a "t" sound followed by a voiced "z" sound and a short "uh" sound at the end. The word is often used to describe a foolish or scatterbrained person, and its spelling adds to its unique charm and cultural significance in colloquial language.