The word "szepes" is pronounced as /ˈʃɛpɛʃ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "sz" represents the voiceless alveolar sibilant sound /ʃ/, which is similar to the "sh" sound in the English word "shop". The following "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/, which is the same as the "e" sound in the English word "get". The second syllable "pes" is pronounced as /pɛʃ/, with the "p" sound being voiced and the "s" sound being voiceless. The combination of these sounds creates the distinctive pronunciation of the word "szepes".
The word "szepes" is derived from the Hungarian language. "Szepes" refers to a historical county in present-day Slovakia, known as Spiš in Slovak. The etymology of the word "szepes" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from a Slavic name, possibly derived from the Old Slavic word "spišiti" meaning "to make wooden or stone tools". This name later evolved into "Szepes" or "Spiš" as the region became known for its rich forests and resources.