The spelling of the word "Griman" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). According to the IPA, "Griman" is pronounced as /ˈɡrɪmən/. The first sound, /ɡ/, is the voiced velar stop, commonly found in words like "go" and "get". The second sound, /r/, is the voiced alveolar trill, as in the word "red". The third sound, /ɪ/, is the lax vowel found in "it" or "still". The fourth sound, /m/, is the bilabial nasal. Finally, the last sound, /ən/, is the unstressed schwa followed by the nasal sound /n/.