The word "kieser" could be spelled as "Kaiser" based on its pronunciation which is /ˈkaɪzər/. The phonetic transcription of this word shows that it has two syllables with the stress on the first one. The initial consonant sound is represented by the letter "K" followed by a diphthong "AI" as in "eye". The second syllable starts with the consonant "Z" and ends with the vowel "ə". In English, "Kaiser" means an emperor or a ruler of Germany during the medieval period.