How Do You Spell GAT THE TRACK?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈat ðə tɹˈak] (IPA)

The phrase "gat the track," used primarily in Scottish dialect, is spelled with a "g" and not a "get" as some may assume. The phonetic transcription for this phrase is [ɡæt ðə træk], with the vowel in "gat" pronounced as a short "a" sound. "Gat" functions as the past tense of "get" and means "got", while "the" is pronounced as a schwa sound ([ðə]). "Track" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and a distinct "k" at the end.

Common Misspellings for GAT THE TRACK

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