The word "deitys" is not a correct spelling in English. The correct spelling is "deities" (/'di:ɪtiz/), with the stress on the second syllable. This word refers to gods or goddesses, and it is commonly used in religious contexts. The plural form is formed by adding the suffix -ies after dropping the final y in the singular form "deity". It is important to use correct spelling in written communication to ensure clarity and professionalism.
The word "deity" has its origin in the Latin word "deus", which means "god" or "deity". The plural form of "deus" is "dei". Over time, the spelling of "dei" evolved into "deity", keeping the same pronunciation and meaning.