The word "Klianthe" is a proper noun that is not commonly encountered in English. Its spelling can be explained using the IPA phonetic transcription system. The first syllable is pronounced /klɪ/, with the "k" representing the voiceless velar stop, the "l" representing the voiced alveolar lateral approximant, and the "ɪ" representing the near-close near-front unrounded vowel. The second syllable is pronounced /ænθi/, with the "æ" representing the near-open front unrounded vowel, the "n" representing the voiced alveolar nasal, the "θ" representing the voiceless dental fricative, and the "i" representing the near-close front unrounded vowel.