"Piraino" is a proper noun in Italian, which is pronounced as /piˈraɪnoʊ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word contains five alphabets in English, representing six distinctive sounds /p/, /i/, /r/, /aɪ/, /n/, and /oʊ/. The first syllable has an initial voiceless consonant /p/, followed by a front vowel /i/ and an alveolar trill /r/. The second syllable has a diphthong /aɪ/, and the final syllable ends with a back vowel /oʊ/. Overall, the word has an enjoyable and rhythmic sense in terms of pronunciation.