The word "Ennation" is spelled with a common English prefix "En-" which means "to cause to be". The root word "Nation" refers to a group of people with a common history, culture, and language. The stress falls on the second syllable "-na-" /nə/ and the final syllable is pronounced "-shən" /ʃən/. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /ɛˈneɪʃən/. "Ennation" can be used in a sentence like "The process of globalization has led to the ennation of various indigenous groups."