the answer is principio, but I want to know if there are other English words that contain that latin root?
beg
what is the translation into latin for In the beginning was the word
GREECE
"Calorie" is not a Latin word, though it has Latin roots: it is from the word calor, meaning "heat."
The Latin word for 'roots' is the noun radices. The noun is feminine gender, in the plural form. The singular form is 'radix'.
The word for "beginning" in Latin is principium, so "I am the beginning" is Principium sum.
It's English. But it has Latin roots.
The word "classic" has roots in the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "classicus," which originally referred to the highest class of Roman citizens. Over time, it came to signify something of the highest quality or timeless excellence.
The Latin root in the word "pondered" is "pondus," which means "weight" or "consideration."
milli
commence
The word "medium" has Latin etymological roots. The word comes from the Latin word "medius" which meant intermediate or middle.
The word "penumbra" has two Latin roots, paene ("almost") and umbra ("shadow").