The correct spelling of "hast try" is actually "hast thou tried." The word "thou" is an archaic English pronoun meaning "you," and "hast" is the archaic form of "have" in the second person singular. In IPA phonetic transcription, "hast" is pronounced /hæst/ and "thou" is pronounced /ðaʊ/. Therefore, the proper pronunciation of "hast thou tried" would be /hæst ðaʊ traɪd/. While this may seem confusing to modern English speakers, it is important to understand the context and history of language usage.