The word "chagul" is not a common term in English, and the spelling may be unfamiliar to many. It is pronounced /ˈtʃaɡʌl/ which can be broken down into four phonetic sounds. The first sound is a voiceless alveolar stop, "ch," followed by a short "a" sound. The third sound is a voiced velar stop, "g," and the final sound is an open-mid back unrounded vowel, "ul." "Chagul" may be a word from another language or a proper noun, which could explain its unusual spelling and unknown meaning.