The word "plebanus" is spelled as /plɛˈba.nʊs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "ple" is pronounced as /plɛ/, followed by the stressed syllable "ba" pronounced as /ˈba/. The last syllable "nus" is pronounced as /nʊs/. The word is derived from Latin and refers to a parish priest or a cleric in charge of a rural church. The accurate spelling of such words holds great importance as they carry significant historical and religious connotations.