The word "IVET" is spelled as /ˈaɪvət/. The first sound, /aɪ/, is a diphthong, made up of the vowel sounds /a/ and /ɪ/. The second sound, /v/, is a voiced labiodental fricative, made by placing the bottom lip on the top teeth and blowing air through the narrow gap. The third sound, /ə/, is a schwa, which means it's a neutral and short vowel sound. The last sound, /t/, is an unvoiced alveolar stop, made by stopping air flow with the tongue behind the top teeth.