The phrase "hath at each other" is pronounced /hæθ æt ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðər/ and is commonly used to describe a violent conflict between two or more parties. The word "hath" is an archaic form of the verb "have" that is no longer in common usage. It is spelled with the letters H, A, T, and H, and is pronounced with a short A sound followed by a voiceless TH sound. When used in the phrase "hath at each other", it implies aggression or hostility towards one another.