"NJACTT" is a unique, 7-letter word that poses challenges for spelling due to its unusual phonemic structure. The correct pronunciation is /ˈɛn.dʒækt/. The first two letters, "NJ," combine to make a nasalized palatal consonant, often found in languages such as Polish and Serbo-Croatian. The next two letters, "AC," create a diphthong with the "A" sound leading into the "K" sound, forming an aspirated velar stop. The final three letters, "TTT," reinforce this stop sound with three consecutive plosive T's.