The word "Swanny" is spelled as /ˈswɒni/. The IPA phonetic transcription represents the sounds of the word, starting with the "s" sound followed by a "w", an "o" pronounced as "ah", an "n", and finally the same "ee" sound as in "me" at the end. The word "Swanny" is often used in British English to refer to a foolish or silly person. It is important to spell words accurately to ensure effective communication and understanding in written communication.