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The phonetic writing of "Elijah" can be represented as /ɪˈlaɪ.dʒə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This notation breaks down the name into its individual sounds, highlighting the stress on the second syllable. The initial sound is a short "i," followed by a long "lie" sound, and ending with a soft "juh."

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