The spelling of the word "earth enware" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable, "earth," is pronounced as /ɜːθ/, with the "er" sound in "her" and the "th" sound in "thick." The second syllable, "enware," is pronounced as /ˈɛnwɛr/, with the "en" sound in "end," the "w" sound in "wind," and the "are" sound in "hair." Altogether, "earth enware" refers to pottery or ceramics made from clay dug from the earth.