The correct spelling of the phrase "wert daggers with" is actually "were daggers with." The pronunciation of "were" is /wɜːr/ and "daggers" is /ˈdæɡərz/. The word "were" is the past tense of "to be" and is often used in conditional statements. "Daggers" refer to short, sharp knives or swords. The phrase "were daggers with" could be used in a sentence like, "If looks could kill, his eyes were daggers with piercing stares." It's important to spell words correctly to effectively communicate written messages.