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Kyairah Glaspie:
Kyairah: /kaɪˈɛərə/ or /kaɪˈærə/ (depending on dialect and pronunciation preference; the first option reflects a more common pronunciation in American English, while the second might be closer to some British English pronunciations). The "ai" can be pronounced as in "eye" or as a diphthong closer to "eye-ah". The "r" is a voiced alveolar approximant. The stress is on the first syllable.
Glaspie: /ˈɡlæspiː/ or /ˈɡlæspi/ (again, variations exist depending on dialect. The first option is a more common pronunciation in American English, with a longer "ee" sound. The second option might be used in some dialects, shortening the final vowel). The "G" is a hard "G" as in "go". The "a" is a short "a" as in "cat". The "sp" is a voiceless alveolar fricative followed by a voiceless bilabial stop. The stress is on the first syllable.
Therefore, depending on the desired level of detail and dialectal preference, several phonetic spellings could be generated:
A more detailed phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is provided above for greater accuracy. The variations offered reflect the inherent flexibility in pronunciation across different dialects and individual speech patterns.