The word "ojuland" is a proper noun that refers to a former Estonian politician. It is pronounced as /oː.ju.ˌlɑnd/ according to the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable "o" is pronounced as a long "o" sound, the second syllable "ju" has a diphthong sound of "u" and "i", and the final syllable "land" has a short "a" sound followed by a velarized "l" sound. The spelling of "ojuland" adheres to the pronunciation rules of the Estonian language, which has a complex system of vowel and consonant sounds.