The word "DARF" is a German term that refers to a program that allows farmers to sell their surplus produce directly to consumers. It is pronounced as /dɑːʁf/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with stress on the first syllable. The letter "D" is pronounced as /d/ and the letter "A" represents the long vowel sound of /ɑː/. The letter "R" is pronounced as a guttural consonant /ʁ/, while the letter "F" is pronounced as /f/. Overall, the spelling of "DARF" follows the rules of German phonetics and orthography.