The word "reja" is a Spanish word that is pronounced "re-ha." It is spelled using the letters R-E-J-A in the Latin alphabet. The IPA phonetic transcription for "reja" is /ˈrexa/. The symbol "ˈ" indicates the primary stress on the first syllable, while "x" represents the sound produced by the "j" in Spanish. "a" is pronounced as "ah" in "father." In Spanish, "reja" means a gate or a railing.
The word "reja" has its origin in the Spanish language. It is derived from the Latin word "retiāria", which means "net-like", a reference to the structure of a net. In Spanish, "reja" refers to a grate, a lattice, or a bar-like structure typically made of metal or wood.