The phrase "gat with it" may confuse some due to its unusual spelling. The correct pronunciation is [ɡæt wɪð ɪt], with emphasis on the "gat" and "with." "Gat" is simply a variation of "got" often used in informal speech, while "with" is pronounced with the "th" sound, represented by the IPA symbol [ð] rather than a "t" sound. So next time someone tells you to "gat with it," remember the correct spelling and pronunciation!