The phrase 'hast law on' is spelled phonetically as /ˈhæst lɔ ɒn/. The first word, 'hast', is an archaic form of the verb 'have', and is pronounced as /hæst/. The second word, 'law', is pronounced as /lɔ/, and means a rule or system of regulations. The last word, 'on', is pronounced as /ɒn/, and indicates the presence or position of something. The entire phrase therefore means to have a rule or system of regulations in place.