The word "wert submissive" is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription /wɜːt səbˈmɪsɪv/. The "w" at the beginning is pronounced as a voiced labio-velar approximant. The "ɜː" sound represents a mid-central vowel sound. The "t" is pronounced as a voiceless dental plosive, while the "s" is pronounced as a voiceless alveolar fricative. The stress in this word is on the second syllable. The final "ive" sound is pronounced as a voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa. Together, these sounds make up the correct spelling of "wert submissive".
The phrase "wert submissive" is not a word, but a combination of words. "Wert" is the second person singular past tense of the verb "to be" in Middle English, used with the pronoun "thou". "Submissive", on the other hand, is an adjective derived from the Latin word "submissus", which means "to yield" or "to submit". When combined, "wert submissive" would imply a past state of being submissive or yielding.