The word "raglet" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription "ræɡlɪt". The first sound is "r" followed by the short "a" sound represented by "æ". The "g" and "l" sounds are quite distinct and can be heard separately. The final syllable is pronounced with the short "i" sound followed by a hard "t". Despite its unusual spelling, the word "raglet" is actually quite common in architectural and construction contexts, where it refers to a small groove or channel cut into wood or other materials.