The spelling of the word "NJRE" uses four letters to represent a unique sound in English. IPA phonetic transcription reveals that the "NJ" sound, also known as "palatal nasal," is a single phoneme represented by one symbol. This sound is followed by the vowel sound "E," represented by the symbol /ɛ/. Therefore, "NJRE" can be pronounced as /ɲeɹ/ in IPA transcription. Despite the unusual spelling, NJRE is simply a combination of two distinct sounds that can be easily pronounced with practice.