The spelling of the word "Hashub" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word is pronounced as /ˈhæʃʊb/, with the first syllable pronounced as "hash" and the second syllable pronounced as "oob." The "h" is pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative, while the "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as a short "a" sound. The "sh" sound is represented using the IPA symbol /ʃ/, and the "u" in the second syllable is pronounced as a short "u" sound. The final "b" is pronounced as a voiced bilabial plosive.
The word "Hashub" is of Hebrew origin. In the Hebrew Bible, it is derived from the root word "chashev", which means "to think", "to consider", or "to account". Therefore, "Hashub" can be translated as "one who is thoughtful", "one who is considerate", or "one who is accounted for". It is used as a personal name in biblical contexts, particularly in the book of Nehemiah.