The word "carra" is spelled with two R's and one A. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈkærə/. The first sound, /k/, is a voiceless velar stop. The second sound, /æ/, is a short "a" sound. The third sound, /r/, is an alveolar trill, which means the tongue rapidly vibrates against the alveolar ridge. The final sound, /ə/, is a schwa, which is an unstressed sound similar to "uh" or the second syllable in "sofa."