The phrase "are one case" is spelled with the American English phonetics of /ɑr wən keɪs/. The first syllable is the long "a" sound, followed by the schwa sound in the second syllable. The "o" in "one" is pronounced with the schwa sound, while the "e" is silent. The final syllable is pronounced with a long "a" sound followed by the hard "s" sound. When spelled out phonetically, the pronunciation of "are one case" becomes much clearer for those who may struggle with traditional spellings.