The correct spelling of "dis advise" is actually "disadvise." The "dis" prefix means to undo or reverse, while "advise" means to offer counsel or guidance. The correct pronunciation of "disadvise" is [dɪs.ədˈvaɪz], with stress on the second syllable. It is easy to misspell this word by omitting the second "s" or by adding an unnecessary space between "dis" and "advise." Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and potential mistakes.
There seems to be some confusion regarding the term "dis advise". "Disadvise" is not a standalone word in English, hence it does not have a specific etymology. However, it appears to be a combination of the prefix "dis-" (which denotes negation or opposition) and the verb "advise", meaning to give recommendations or counsel. By attaching the prefix "dis-", it creates a hypothetical term suggesting the opposite of giving advice or advising against something. Please note that "disadvise" is not a widely recognized or commonly used term in standard English.