Communicate is indeed a Latin word, and in more ways than one:
First, the English word "communicate" comes from a Latin source, the verb communicare derived from the adjective communis, "common, general, universal". The basic meaning of communicare is "to make common," and it can be translated in various ways: "to share", "to make public", "to communicate".
Second, communicate is an actual word in the Latin language. It is the plural imperative (used in giving a command to more than one person) of communicare.
A Master of Arts (Latin: Magister Artium)
Sure! Examples of colonization include the British colonization of India, the Spanish colonization of Latin America, and the French colonization of Algeria.
"Could you please tell me where the exchange desk is in this hotel?"
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The first song off The Beatles album "Please Please Me" is "I Saw Her Standing There"
Carpe anatem.But please don't tell me what you're planning to do with it.
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