The word "vahanvati" is pronounced as /vəˈhʌnvəti/ and is commonly used in Hindu mythology to refer to the goddess who governs vehicles. The word consists of three syllables; the first syllable is pronounced as "vuh" with a short "u" sound, followed by "hun" with a short "u" and "n" sound, and lastly "vaati" ending with a short "a" and "ti" sound. The phonetic transcription helps in accurately spelling and pronouncing the word, ensuring proper communication and understanding of the intended message.