The word "GRAL" can be spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ɡræl/. The first sound, /ɡ/, represents a voiced velar plosive, which is the sound heard at the beginning of the word "go". The second sound, /r/, represents a voiced alveolar trill, which is the rolled "r" sound. The third sound, /æ/, represents a vowel that is pronounced with an open front position. The final sound, /l/, represents a voiced alveolar lateral consonant, which is the "l" sound pronounced with the tongue touching the sides of the mouth.