The word "khail" is spelled with a unique combination of letters that reflects its Arabic origins. It is phonetically transcribed as /kheɪl/ which represents the sound made by the Arabic letter "kh" and the English long "a." The "kh" sound is produced in the back of the mouth, similar to clearing one's throat. The word "khail" means "horse" in Arabic and is often used to refer to Arabian horses, known for their beauty, grace, and speed.