The spelling of the word "cragg" contains two different consonant sounds that are not commonly seen together in English. The "c" is pronounced as a hard "k" sound, while the "gg" at the end represents a voiced velar plosive, or a "g" sound. Together, these sounds form a word that is pronounced as "krag" in IPA phonetic transcription. "Cragg" is often used to describe a rugged or rocky outcropping, and its unique spelling helps to distinguish it from similar sounding words like "crack" or "craggy."