The spelling of the word "wayed sees it" may seem a bit confusing, but it can be easily explained with phonetic transcription. The first part of the word, "wayed," is spelled using the /weɪd/ sound, which is a combination of the "w" sound and the long "a" sound. The second part, "sees," is spelled using the /si:z/ sound, which is a combination of the long "e" sound and the "s" sound. Finally, the last part, "it," is simply spelled as it sounds, using the /ɪt/ sound. Together, these sounds create the unique spelling of "wayed sees it."