The phrase "art to ears in" has an interesting spelling of the word "ears". In IPA phonetic transcription, "ears" is spelled /ɪərz/, which indicates the presence of the diphthong /ɪə/. This diphthong is a combination of two vowel sounds, "ɪ" and "ə", and is commonly used in British English. The spelling of "ears" with the letter "a" instead of "ea" may be due to dialectal differences or historical reasons, but regardless of spelling, the pronunciation remains the same.