Kappameson is a Greek word with an unusual spelling. According to IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /kæpəˈmɛsən/. The "k" in the beginning is followed by a short "a" sound with the help of the two "p"s. Then comes the "m" sound, followed by a short "e" sound. The word ends with the two "s"s and a short "ə" sound, which is like the final "a" in "sofa". Despite its spelling, Kappameson is actually a common word used in Greek cuisine, referring to a kind of meat.