The phrase "were one ears in" doesn't make much sense without context, but it can be analyzed phonetically using IPA transcription. "Were" is pronounced /wɛr/ with a short "e" sound followed by "r", while "one" is pronounced /wʌn/ with a short "u" sound. "Ears" is pronounced with the vowel sound /ɪər/ and the consonant sound /z/ at the end, while "in" is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by /n/. Overall, the spelling of each word matches their corresponding sounds in English pronunciation.