The phrase "hath a friendly chat" is written using traditional English spelling. "Hath" is an archaic form of the present tense of "have," and is spelled /hæθ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word "friendly" is spelled phonetically as /ˈfrɛndli/ and "chat" is spelled as /tʃæt/. Together, the phrase means to have a pleasant conversation. While this spelling may seem dated, it is still used in certain contexts, particularly in literature and poetry.