The word "amori" is often misspelled as "amore" due to their similar pronunciation. However, "amori" is the plural form of the Italian word "amore", meaning "loves" or "affections". It is pronounced as /ə'mɔːɹi/, with the stress on the second syllable. The "a" is pronounced as the short "uh" sound in "but", followed by the long "o" sound in "or". The last syllable is pronounced as the "ee" sound in "tree".
The etymology of the word "amori" is derived from Italian. "Amori" is the plural form of "amore", which means "love" in Italian. It originates from the Latin word "amor", meaning the same. The Latin term itself can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "am-", which conveys the concept of love and desire. The word "amori" is commonly used in various contexts to refer to multiple acts or instances of love.