The spelling "Twersky" is pronounced as /twer-skee/. The word is named after the Twersky Hasidic dynasty, which originates from the town of Tver in Russia. The first syllable, "twer," is pronounced with an "er" sound and is followed by "sk" and "ee." This spelling reflects the original Yiddish pronunciation of the word. The surname Twersky is commonly found among Hasidic Jews and is often used as a last name. The spelling has remained consistent over time as a way to honor the dynasty and its traditions.