similar to "pray".
Before.
Prenatal comes from Latin prae- "before" and natalis "having to do with birth".
"Eh-PIHS-tool-ah" is the way to pronounce the Latin word epistula for "epistle," "letter" and "written imperial decree" in English.
The word is of Latin origin 'praematurus' meaninjg 'too early' from 'prae' meaming 'before' and 'maturus' meaning 'ripe or timely'
The word predicated derives from the Latin word praedicare which means to assert publicly. The Latin word is made up of two parts. The first part, prae, means "in front" in Latin, while dicere means "to say".
Yes, the word "prefix" is not Latin. It comes from the Latin word "praefigere," which means to fix in front.
The meaning in English of the Latin word 'diligere' is 'to like'. According to classical Latin, the word is pronounced dee-lee-djeh-reh. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced dee-lee-gay-reh.
The English meaning of the Latin word 'coelis' is 'heaven'. According to the ancient, classical Latin, the pronunciation is chay-leese. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is koy-lihss.
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
how do you pronounce the greek word όλα in english
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