The word "Epopes" is an uncommon term that refers to epic poets. Its spelling is derived from the French word "épopée" which means epic. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word "Epopes" would be written as /ˈeɪpəʊps/. The first syllable "e-" is pronounced "ay" as in "say," while the second syllable "-po-" is pronounced "poe" as in "poe-try." The final syllable "-es" is pronounced "ps" as in "lips." Despite its uncommon usage, the spelling of "Epopes" accurately reflects its origin and correct pronunciation in English.