The word "Salite" is spelled as s-ah-l-ay-t. In phonetic transcription, it is represented as /ˈsælaɪt/. The first syllable is pronounced as "sah", with the "a" pronounced like the "a" in "father". The second syllable is pronounced as "lay" with a long "a" sound. The final syllable is pronounced as "t". "Salite" is a term used in geology to describe a mineral that contains both sodium and aluminum, and it is pronounced as per the phonetic transcription.