phoneticize

[ fuh-net-uh-sahyz, foh- ]
/ fəˈnɛt əˌsaɪz, foʊ- /

verb (used with object), pho·net·i·cized, pho·net·i·ciz·ing.

to represent (speech) in writing by means of a system in which individual symbols correspond regularly with speech sounds.
to increase the regularity of correspondence between sound and symbol in (a writing system): a proposal for a new system of phoneticized English spelling.
Also especially British, pho·net·i·cise.

Origin of phoneticize

OTHER WORDS FROM phoneticize

pho·net·i·ci·za·tion, noun