Correct spelling for the English word "harty" is [hˈɑːti], [hˈɑːti], [h_ˈɑː_t_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "harty" is derived from Middle English "harty", which meant "bold" or "courageous". It originated from the Old English word "heorte", meaning "heart". In Old English, "heorte" referred to both the anatomical organ and the center of emotions, courage, and determination. Over time, "heorte" evolved into "harty" with a shift in pronunciation and spelling. Today, "harty" is less commonly used, but it still retains its original meaning of being hearty, bold, or brave.