The word "Tolaites" is spelled as /ˈtɒləaɪts/. It is a term used to refer to a group of Jewish mystics who lived during the first century CE. The spelling of this word is derived from the Greek word "Toltoi," meaning "the newly initiated ones." The addition of the "-tes" suffix denotes their membership in a group or order. The phonetic transcription of this word breaks down each syllable, helping readers to understand how to pronounce it correctly.