The word "study athate" can be spelled as "stɛdi æt'eɪt". The first syllable "stɛdi" refers to the act of studying, while the second syllable "æt'eɪt" describes a state of agitation or irritation. The apostrophe indicates a glottal stop, which is a brief pause in the airflow caused by closing the vocal cords. This phonetic transcription helps to accurately represent the pronunciation of the word, which may vary based on regional dialects and accents.