The spelling of the word "insh" follows the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) with the symbol /ɪnʃ/. The first symbol represents the short "i" sound, followed by the consonant cluster "-nsh" which represents the sound made by the letters "n" and "sh" together. The word "insh" has limited use in the English language, and is often used as a proper noun such as in the name of a small village in Scotland, Insh. The proper pronunciation of "insh" requires proper enunciation of the "nsh" sound.