The spelling of the word "Jorck" can be a bit confusing for English speakers because it is not a commonly used word. However, when pronounced in IPA phonetic transcription, it becomes clear why it is spelled this way. The correct pronunciation is /jɔrk/, which has a distinct glide between the "o" and the "r." The spelling with a "ck" at the end suggests that the word has a Germanic origin, possibly related to the city of York in England or the Danish name Jørn.