The word "saphar" is not a commonly used word in English. However, if we were to spell it using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it would be /sæfɑr/. The first sound, /s/, is an unvoiced consonant made by pushing air through your teeth. The next sound, /æ/, is a short vowel sound like in "cat." The /f/ sound is another unvoiced consonant, made by pressing your bottom lip against your top teeth. Finally, the /ɑr/ sound represents a long vowel, as in "car."