VECADHERIN is a protein typically found in epithelial cells, and its unusual spelling can seem daunting at first glance. However, the word can be broken down quite simply using IPA phonetic transcription. The first three letters, "VEC," are pronounced /vɛk/, rhyming with "heck." The next syllable, "ADH," is pronounced /ædˈhɛ/, with a short "a" and "h" sound in the middle. Finally, "ERIN" is pronounced /ɛrɪn/, like the name "Erin." Therefore, VECADHERIN is pronounced /vɛkædˈhɛrɪn/.