The phrase "inter meddles" is composed of two words: "inter" meaning among or between, and "meddles" meaning to interfere or involve oneself in something without permission. The correct phonetic transcription for "inter meddles" is /ˈɪntər ˈmɛdəlz/. The first word begins with the "in" sound and ends with the "er" sound. The second word begins with the "med" sound and ends with the "ls" sound. Together, these words make up a phrase that describes the act of meddling in something that one should not.