The spelling of the word "calls carpet" follows standard English phonetics. It is transcribed in IPA as /kɔːlz ˈkɑːrpɪt/. The first syllable "calls" is pronounced with the long "o" sound, [ɔː]. The second syllable "carpet" is pronounced with the short "a" sound, [æ], and an emphasis on the final "t" consonant, represented by the primary stress mark /ˈ/. Together, the two syllables create a pleasing rhythm in this common phrase referring to the act of summoning someone for a conversation on a rug.