CISMADERA is a Spanish word that refers to a type of wooden board used in construction. Its spelling can be explained with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as [θis.ma.ˈðe.ɾa]. The first syllable begins with the voiceless dental fricative [θ], which is similar to the "th" in English "thin." The second syllable contains the voiced alveolar fricative [ð], which sounds like the "th" in English "this." The final syllable ends with the alveolar trill [ɾ], which is rolled quickly with the tongue.