The spelling of the word "LBPUA CBER" may appear difficult to decipher, but in fact, it follows the principles of phonetic transcription. The letters "LBPUA" represent a sequence of sounds that start with the voiced bilabial nasal /m/ (as in "mama") and continue with a voiceless bilabial stop /p/ (as in "pot"), an unvoiced palatal fricative /ç/ (as in "hitch"), a close central unrounded vowel /ɨ/ (as in "roses"), and a voiced alveolar approximant /ɹ/ (as in "run"). The word ends with the voiceless bilabial fricative /ɸ/ (as in "fan"). The correct pronunciation is therefore /ləbˈpwä ˈtʃɛbɚ/.