The spelling of the word "DRIEAF" is incorrect in standard English. However, it can be broken down phonetically as /dɹiːf/. The first sound, /d/, is a voiced alveolar stop. The next two sounds, /ɹiː/, are a vowel-consonant-vowel combination, with a long "e" sound followed by the consonant "/ɹ/" and another long "e" sound. The final sound, /f/, is an unvoiced labiodental fricative. Overall, the spelling of this word is at odds with its phonetic makeup.