The spelling of the phrase "brings bay" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first word in the phrase, "brings," can be written phonetically as /brɪŋz/. The "s" at the end indicates that it is in the third person singular present tense. The second word, "bay," is spelled as /beɪ/. It consists of a single syllable with a long vowel sound. "Brings bay" could refer to someone bringing a bay horse, or perhaps bringing something to a body of water known as a bay.