The spelling of the word "HUIFNBETA" may seem strange and unfamiliar to many. However, its pronunciation can be explained using IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription. The word is pronounced as /huɪfnbɛtə/. The letters "ui" represent the dipthong /uɪ/, similar to the "oo" sound in "foot". The "f" and "b" sounds are pronounced consecutively to create a unique consonant blend, called a fricative nasal /fn/. Finally, the "eta" is pronounced as /ɛtə/, with the emphasis on the first syllable.