The word "salvifying" is spelled with an "i" after the "v" because it comes from the Latin word "salvificare." In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be pronounced /ˈsælvəfaɪɪŋ/. The root word "salvus" means "safe" or "saved," and the suffix "-ify" means to "cause or make something." Combined, "salvifying" means to make something safe or bring salvation. While it may not be a commonly used word, it still holds value in expressing the concept of saving or protecting something.