The correct spelling of "am commission" is /æm kəˈmɪʃən/. The first word, "am," is spelled with the two letters "a" and "m," representing the vowel /æ/ and the consonant /m/. The second word, "commission," is spelled with ten letters and pronounced as /kəˈmɪʃən/, with the syllable stress on the second syllable. This word is commonly used to refer to an official group of people appointed to perform a particular task or duty.
The word "commission" comes from the Latin word "commissio", which means "to entrust" or "to send with a mission". It is derived from the prefix "com-", meaning "together", and the verb "mittere", meaning "to send". Over time, the term "commission" has evolved to encompass different meanings related to delegating authority, assigning tasks, or granting a specific duty to an individual or group.