There’s no place for a word like "INEWAKDUS" in standard English, but if we’re to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to explain its spelling, we could transcribe it as /ɪˈnjuː.æk.dʌs/. This would represent the initial unstressed syllable as an "i" sound, followed by a stress on the next syllable with a "yoo" sound, then "ak" for the middle syllable, and ending with "dus". While the word itself is meaningless, it highlights the importance of accurate spelling for clear communication.