Correct spelling for the English word "myosote" is [mˈa͡ɪəsˌə͡ʊt], [mˈaɪəsˌəʊt], [m_ˈaɪ_ə_s_ˌəʊ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "myosote" is derived from the scientific name of a true forget-me-not plant species called Myosotis. The term "Myosotis" has its roots in Ancient Greek, where "myos" means "mouse" and "ous" means "ear". This name was given to the plant due to the shape of its leaves, which were thought to resemble a mouse's ear. Over time, "myosote" (also spelled "myosotis" or "myosotie") came to be used more broadly to refer to various species within the Myosotis genus.