The spelling of the word "art contrite" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first word, "art," is pronounced /ɑrt/, with a long 'a' sound and a soft 'r' sound. The second word, "contrite," is pronounced /kənˈtraɪt/, with the stress on the second syllable and a soft 't' sound at the end. This word means feeling remorseful or sorry for one's actions, and is often used in religious contexts. Proper pronunciation is important in understanding and communicating this word's meaning.
"Art contrite" is not a commonly used phrase, and I cannot find any specific etymology for it. It is possible that it may be a combination of two separate words, "art" and "contrite", used together to convey a specific meaning or as a phrase coined for a specific context or purposes. However, without further information on the context or usage, it is difficult to provide a more accurate explanation.