Super is the Latin adverb and preposition used with a noun in the accusative case, meaning above, on, over, beyond, on top of, besides.
If it is used with a noun in the ablative case, it means about, concerning, in addition to.
The classical Greek term meaning "above" is the prefix epi-.
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Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
"Super" is a Latin adverb and preposition that means "over, above, on the top of, in addition, during" and is also used as a prefix to verbs ("supermitto" (to throw over, from super + mitto). It is a cognate of the Greek word "hyper." Many Greek words that have an 'h' (aspiration) at the beginning of a word will have an 's' in Latin or English (cf. septem (Latin), seven (English), hepta (Greek)) In Latin "super" did not tend to have a meaning of intensification. Latin had other words to show intensity, like the prefix "con" (from the preposition "cum," which mostly means "with"), and "per"( cf. "suadeo" (to urge), "persuadeo" (to persuade)). Some authors liked adding intensive prefixes, or diminutives, with little change of meaning, but mostly these prefixes were intensive in meaning.
Flex a greek or latin
No it is not sung in japanese, it is sung in latin. You can learn a lot about Smash Bros. on The Smash Wiki at http://super-smash-bros.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
re is greek and latin
flimsy is it greek or latin
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
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Both Latin and Greek. The Latin the word is Aerius meaning 'airy' and from Greek Aerios meaning 'of the air'
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