The word "Reteh" is a Persian term that refers to a traditional woven mat that is commonly used in Iran for seating, sleeping, or praying. The correct pronunciation of this word is [rɛtɛh], with the stress on the first syllable. The sound /ɛ/ is a short, open-mid vowel that is similar to the "e" sound in the word "bet". The letter "h" at the end of the word is pronounced, but very softly, almost like a breath. It is important to spell this word correctly in order to properly convey its meaning and cultural significance.