The word "Haslit" is a phonetic transcription of the English word "hassle" with a Northern Irish accent. The IPA transcription of this word is /ˈhæs.lɪt/. The "a" sound in "has" is pronounced as /æ/ like in "cat," while the "i" sound in "lit" is pronounced as /ɪ/ like in "kit." The "s" and "t" sounds at the end of the word are pronounced with a slight aspiration. "Haslit" is an interesting example of the way regional accents can influence the pronunciation and spelling of words.