When you see the letters "aud" or "Audi" at the beginning of a word, it refers to what you "hear." It comes from the Latin word for hearing. So, radio sound has often been described as "audio" because you listen to it and hear it; on the other hand, what you watch or look at on television is called "video," from the Latin word referring to what you see.
Audience
Audio
aud is a base word
it means to listen and or to hear
Yews, they do share a root word. The root word is audi.
Aud- is a root word in its Latin form. It is sound-related regarding hearing or listening. The pronunciation will be "owd" in Church and classical Latin.
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
Supply is a regular verb. It has no root word.
The root verb is concentrate
The root aud comes from the Latin word audire -to hear, listen.
Yews, they do share a root word. The root word is audi.
Aud- is a root word in its Latin form. It is sound-related regarding hearing or listening. The pronunciation will be "owd" in Church and classical Latin.
it is the meaning of to hear
Aud- is a root word in its Latin form. It is sound-related regarding hearing or listening. The pronunciation will be "owd" in Church and classical Latin.
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
The root is the verb "to organise".
Supply is a regular verb. It has no root word.
The root verb is concentrate
No, verb is a root word, from the Latin verbum, meaning 'word of activity'. Verb is the root of words like reverberate, verbal and proverb.
the prefix is non and the root word is verb.
Drive is the root word for "driving".