The correct spelling of the word "am demanded" is "I am demanded." In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be written as /aɪ æm dɪˈmændɪd/. The "I" sound represented by the /aɪ/ symbol is the correct subject pronoun to use, whereas "am" is an incorrect contraction. The stress falls on the second syllable of "demanded," indicated by the symbol ˈ before the word. Proper spelling and pronunciation are important for effective communication in any language.
The phrase "am demanded" does not have an etymology in the sense of a word's origin. Instead, it is a combination of two English words:
1. "am": the first-person singular form of the verb "to be" in the present tense. It is used with the pronoun "I" (e.g., "I am").
2. "demanded": the past participle form of the verb "to demand". It means to ask for something forcefully or insistently.
When these two words are combined, "am demanded" forms a phrase that could be used to convey the passive voice, suggesting that the speaker or subject has been asked for or demanded by someone or something.