 As mentioned before, our four words here all are similar in using the B and T sounds at the end. So we know that those phonemes will be used in spelling each one of those words phonetically. Now what we're left to do is assign a phoneme for our vowel sounds. So if we analyze the word, it's EH as in bet. We look at our chart, we see the phoneme which corresponds to that EH sound and that happens to be the standard E that we all recognize. Here, bet phonetically looks very similar to bet in the Roman script. Now let's take a look at EH, bit. Now we look at our chart and we see that this symbol represents the EH sound and that resembles a capital I, not a lowercase I but a capital I and so we've arrived at bit. Now with but, we have to find the EH sound and that corresponds to this symbol here as in cut but we simply put it into but and now we've got but. Finally, we have bought and we have to find the phoneme for the AH sound and we look here in our pure vowels and we see that this symbol here is used in pot and that's a very similar sound in fact the same sound as in bought. So we know that we use this phoneme here to arrive at bought. Now we can take a look at the word photo. Here we have and we need to find a phoneme for the oh, fo, oh. We can look on our chart and locate this symbol for the oh sound and again we have toe, fo, toe, the only difference being the T for the F and we've arrived at photo for phonemes there. Now we have taxi, we have T as in the first sound, then we have AH and we have to locate the vowel and now we have the AH symbol. The X here actually has two phonemes the K and S. So we look at the K and S phonemes and the last phoneme there E as in the long I sound, taxi. Now we have unite as mentioned previously there's a slight Y sound at the beginning so we begin it with our Y phoneme and then we continue on U as in U, UN, N, N phoneme and then I, we have our vowel I, I as in by and our final T sound, unite.