The word "Surroyal" is spelled with a combination of letters that may cause confusion, but can be deciphered using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) phonetic transcription. The first syllable "Sur" is pronounced as /sər/, which rhymes with "stir" and "her". The second syllable "royal" is pronounced as /rɔɪəl/, which rhymes with "loyal" and "oil". Together, "Surroyal" is pronounced as /sər-rɔɪəl/ and is often used to describe a type of fabric that has a shiny finish, similar to silk or satin.