The correct spelling of the phrase "were to ears in" is actually "wet your ears in." The phonetic transcription of this phrase is /wɛt jʊr ɪrz ɪn/. The use of IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) helps to accurately represent the sounds of each letter in the word. The phrase "wet your ears in" means to experience something new or to become familiar with a new topic or idea, often associated with learning or exploration.