The word "jorf" is spelled with four letters, and is pronounced as /dʒɔːf/ in the IPA phonetic transcription. The "dʒ" sound represents the voiced palato-alveolar affricate in English, which is a combination of "d" and "zh" sounds. The "ɔː" sound is a long vowel that is pronounced with the mouth open and rounded. Finally, the "f" sound represents the voiceless labiodental fricative in English, pronounced by placing the bottom lip against the top teeth and blowing out air.