The spelling of the word "taida" is pronounced as /taɪdə/ in IPA phonetics. It is primarily used as a proper noun and refers to a genus of fish found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. The word's spelling follows the English language's phonetic rules, where the 'ai' produces a long 'i' sound, and the 'd' produces a plain /d/ sound. The word's pronunciation and spelling are essential for biologists and aquatic researchers to communicate and identify different species of fish.