The correct spelling of the phrase "more submerging" is /mɔr səbˈmɜrʤɪŋ/. The word "more" is pronounced as /mɔr/ and refers to an increased amount or degree. The word "submerging" is pronounced as /səbˈmɜrʤɪŋ/ and refers to the act of being fully immersed in liquid. The phonetic transcription includes the symbols identifying the stress on the second syllable of "submerging" and the voiced consonant sound represented by the symbol "ʤ".
The phrase "more submerging" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of two separate words: "more" and "submerging". Each word has its own origins, which can be described as follows:
1. More: The word "more" originated from the Old English word "māra" which means "greater, additional". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*maizô" and can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*me-", meaning "bigger, greater". Over time, the word evolved in various Germanic languages and ultimately found its way into modern English with the same meaning.
2. Submerging: The word "submerging" is derived from the verb "submerge" which comes from Latin.