The phrase "comes berth" is spelled phonetically as /kʌmz bɜːθ/. The word "comes" is written with a silent "e" at the end, indicating that the "o" should be pronounced as a short vowel sound. The word "berth" is spelled with a "th" at the end, which is pronounced as the voiceless dental fricative /θ/. Together, "comes berth" is a phrase commonly used in the maritime industry to indicate the arrival of a ship at a dock or pier.