The spelling of "setting large" is fairly straightforward when broken down phonetically. "Setting" is pronounced /ˈsɛtɪŋ/, with the "tt" representing a double consonant sound. "Large" is pronounced /lɑːrdʒ/, with the "g" representing a voiced velar consonant sound. When combined, the two words are pronounced as /ˈsɛtɪŋ lɑːrdʒ/. This phrase may refer to adjusting the size or amount of something, such as a font in a document or the number of servings in a recipe.