"Hast it for" is an archaic expression that means "have it for" or " possess it for". The spelling of this phrase is influenced by Middle English, which had a different spelling system than modern English. In IPA phonetic transcription, "hast it for" is pronounced as /hæst ɪt fɔr/. The "hast" represents the archaic second-person singular present tense of the verb "have", while "it" and "for" have their modern pronunciation. The use of this phrase is limited to historical or literary contexts, and it is not commonly used in everyday speech.