How Do You Spell TAGME NA WAIE?

Pronunciation: [tˈaɡmɪ nˈɑː wˈe͡ɪə] (IPA)

The phrase "tagme na waie" is commonly used in the Tok Pisin language, spoken in Papua New Guinea. It translates to "help me please." The phonetic transcription of this phrase in IPA is /ˈtaɡmɛ na ˈwaiɛ/. The spelling of each syllable is based on the sounds of the Tok Pisin language. "Tagme" is spelled with a "g" to represent the voiced velar stop, while "na" is spelled with an "n" to represent the nasal consonant. "Waie" is spelled with an "ie" to represent the diphthong sound /ai/.