The phrase "did part" is a common expression used to describe the act of separating or dividing. It is spelled using the English alphabet, with "did" pronounced as /dɪd/ and "part" pronounced as /pɑːt/. The "i" in "did" is pronounced as a short "ih" sound, while the "a" in "part" is pronounced with an open, soft "ah" sound. The spelling of this phrase is straightforward and easy to remember, and it is commonly used in everyday language.
The term "did part" does not have a specific etymology, as it appears to be a combination of two separate words: "did" and "part".
The word "did" is the past tense of the verb "do", which comes from the Old English word "didan". The Old English term derived from the Proto-Germanic word "dēdan", meaning "to make, cause". The verb "do" has a wide range of meanings, such as performing an action, accomplishing something, or expressing emphasis.
On the other hand, the word "part" comes from the Old English word "part", which originated from the Latin word "pars" meaning "a piece, portion". It has a similar meaning in English, referring to a piece or segment of something, or to separate or divide.