Pronunciation: [hɪtˈavhɪ pətˈɜːnɒstəz] (IPA)
The spelling of the phrase "hitavhi paternoster's" is a bit confusing, but it is pronounced as /hɪˈtævhi pəˈtɜːnɒstəz/. The first word, "hitavhi," is likely a proper noun or a made-up word with no known origin. The second word, "paternoster's," refers to a type of prayer bead, commonly used in Catholicism. The pronunciation of the word is unique, with the stress on the fourth syllable, and the "o" sound in the last syllable pronounced like the "aw" sound in "law."