['kaða 'ðia]
The phonetic symbols above used belong to the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), which is recommended by Spanish phoneticians in Spanish pronunciation manuals.
Note:
The consonant [ð] is like that in English "them". Phonetically it's an interdental approximant.
The vowel [i] is similar to that in English "sheep". Phonetically it's a high front unrounded vowel
The vowel [a] is similar to that in English "cup". Phonetically it's a low central unrounded vowel.
The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.
kah-dah | dee-ah
each= cada Cada does not change (no "s" on the end, ever.)
cada
Cada
cada
Each week, or every week depending on the context.
Cada dia = Each day.
Cada semana.
Each.
Each has.
That already is Spanish, with two pronunciations and meanings. As written: cada ano (pronounced CAHdah AHnaw) = each anus If written: cada an~o (with a tilde, ~, over the 'n'), pronounced 'CAHdah AHNyaw', it means 'each/every year'
"Mensual" or "cada mes" (each month)
Que tengas uno de cada.