The word "Tarrah" is a unique name whose spelling can be a little tricky. It is pronounced as /ˈtɑːrə/ and the "rr" sound is the key to its spelling. The sound /r/ is produced by vibrate the tongue against the roof of the mouth. To create the double "rr" sound, this vibration is repeated. The first syllable, "Tar," is a simple CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) word, but the second syllable, "rah," has two vowel sounds pronounced together. The word "Tarrah" is an example of the diverse English language's phonetic peculiarities, represented by its IPA transcription.