The word "gratiot" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ɡræʃiət/. This seven-letter word refers to a county in Michigan, USA, which was named after Charles Gratiot, a French-American fur trader. The word is composed of the consonant sounds /ɡ/, /r/, /ʃ/, /i/, /ə/, and /t/. The "r" and "t" sounds are doubled to indicate a stronger pronunciation. The word "gratiot" may be difficult to spell due to the unique arrangement of sounds, but being aware of the IPA transcription can help in proper spelling.