The spelling of the word "DYGI" may seem unusual, but it follows the usual English phonetic system. Its pronunciation can be transcribed using IPA as /ˈdaɪdʒi/. The "dy" sound in this word is a combination of the "d" and "y" sounds, which creates a voiced palatal fricative. The "gi" combination is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, resulting in a unique but easily decipherable word. It's always fascinating how English language combines various sounds to create unique spellings.