The spelling of the word "Jorin" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first sound, "j," is pronounced like the "y" in "yes." The second sound, "o," is pronounced like the "aw" in "law." The third sound, "r," is a rolled "r" sound. The fourth sound, "i," is pronounced like the "ee" in "tree." The final sound, "n," is pronounced like the "n" in "now." Therefore, the phonetic transcription for "Jorin" is /jɔːrɪn/.