Trolards vein is a term used to describe a specific vein in the brain. Its spelling may seem perplexing, but it can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). "Trolards" is pronounced /troʊˈlɑːrdz/, with emphasis on the second syllable, and "vein" is pronounced /veɪn/. The pronunciation of "Trolards" is based on French pronunciation since the term was named after a French anatomist. Remembering the correct spelling may seem challenging, but once understood with the correct pronunciation, it becomes easier to spell.