The word "Otzarah" is spelled with the Hebrew letters Ayin, Tzade, and Resh (עצרה). In IPA phonetic transcription, it can be written as /ɔt͡sɑˈrɑ/. The Ayin sound is a guttural "ah" sound, the Tzade is a sharp "ts" sound, and the Resh is a rolled "r" sound. This word is often used to refer to a gathering or assembly of people, particularly in a Jewish context.