The word "pidlimdi" may look unusual to some, but it is actually a word in the Tlingit language of Alaska. It is pronounced as /pɪdlɪmdɪ/ and is spelled with each letter representing a distinct sound in the language. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, while the second syllable has a long "i" sound. The "d" and "l" sounds are pronounced separately and the final syllable has an "m" and "d" sound blended together. This unique spelling showcases the diversity and richness of the Tlingit language.