The spelling of the word "duadji" is quite tricky, as it contains several sounds that are not commonly found in English. The first sound, "d," is pronounced as it is in English. Next comes the "ua" sound, which is a combination of the vowel sounds in "put" and "law." This is then followed by "dj," which is pronounced like a "j" sound in English, but with the tongue slightly further back in the mouth. Finally, the word ends with the "i" sound, pronounced like the "ee" in "tree." In IPA phonetic transcription, the word would be transcribed as /dʊ̯ɑdʒiː/.