The word "luhrs" is a surname that is pronounced as "ˈlʊərz" in IPA phonetic transcription. The "l" sound is formed by placing the tongue behind the upper front teeth and allowing the air to pass around the sides. The "u" sound is created by rounding the lips and producing a short, unstressed vowel. The "h" sound is a voiceless glottal fricative made by constricting the vocal cords. The "r" sound is a voiced alveolar approximant produced by the tongue lifting and vibrating against the roof of the mouth. The final "s" sound is a voiceless alveolar fricative formed by forcing air through a narrow space between the tongue and the alveolar ridge.