The spelling of "Kapri" might seem a bit confusing, but it can be easily understood with the help of IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound, "k", is pronounced as in the word "kit", followed by the short "a" sound as in "cat". The next sound, "p", is pronounced as in "pet", and it's followed by the "r" sound, which in this case is a tap (IPA symbol [ɾ]), not the typical English "r". The final sound is the long "e" sound, like in the word "see". So, "Kapri" is pronounced as /kæpri/ in IPA transcription.