The spelling of the word "Margalo" might seem unusual, but it follows common English phonetic rules. The first syllable sounds like "mar," as in "margarine." The second syllable has a "g" followed by an "a" that sounds like "ah," similar to the "a" sound in "father." The last two letters are "lo," which makes an "oh" sound. When spoken in IPA phonetic transcription, "Margalo" is spelled /ˈmɑːrɡələʊ/. Overall, the spelling of "Margalo" is a reflection of its pronunciation.