The word "Gjorn" is a interesting example of phonetic spelling. In IPA phonetic transcription, "Gjorn" is written as /dʒɔːn/ which represents the distinctive sounds in the word. The "Gj" is pronounced with a "j" sound, similar to the "ju" in "juice". The "o" is long and pronounced with an open mouth, while the "r" is a soft, almost silent sound. The final "n" is pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching the back of the top teeth.