The word "goedwit" is a Dutch term that is often used in the textile industry to describe a type of white fabric which is made from fine cotton or linen. The word is spelled with a combination of letters that may seem challenging to pronounce for non-Dutch speakers, but can be broken down into individual phonemes. In IPA phonetic transcription, "goedwit" is spelled as /ɣut.vɪt/ with the 'g' pronounced as a voiced velar fricative, 'oe' as a [y] sound, and 'w' as a voiced bilabial approximant.