The spelling of the word "got lay land" can be explained phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet transcription. The first sound "g" is a voiced velar plosive, followed by "ɒ" which represents a low back rounded vowel. The combination "tl" indicates a lateral flap or "ɺ" in IPA. The third sound "eɪ" is a diphthong consisting of an open front unrounded vowel and a close front unrounded vowel. Finally, the word ends with "nd" which is a voiced dental or alveolar plosive followed by the marker for the past tense, "d".