Haphraim is a Hebrew word with an interesting spelling. The first syllable, "Haph," is pronounced with a voiceless aspirated "h" sound, followed by a short "a" vowel and a voiceless bilabial fricative "f." The second syllable, "raim," starts with a voiced alveolar fricative "r," followed by a long "ai" vowel sound and ends with a voiced bilabial stop "m." The combination of these sounds results in the unique pronunciation of "Haphraim." It is commonly used as a place name in Israel and is also mentioned in the Bible.