Loqu or locu is a Latin root that means 'word' or 'speak'.
It is correct in colloquial English.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
The homophone for "to urge on" is "toergon" (pronounced the same way).
The word "colloquial" is an adjective. It is used to describe language or speech that is informal, conversational, or characteristic of everyday conversation.
Loqu or locu is a Latin root that means 'word' or 'speak'.
It is the second principle part from the verb loquor, and it means to speak
Loqui - means 'to speak, talk, say.'
The author's use of colloquial language added a sense of familiarity and informality to her writing.
give me the answer
"Scold" is more colloquial than "reprimand." "Scold" is commonly used in everyday conversation to criticize or reprove someone informally, while "reprimand" is more formal and typically used in professional or official settings.
Comfy is a word that is a colloquial shortening of comfortable.
quiet, quial, quick,
Colloquial.
The word "clown" is believed to have originated from the Old Norse word "klunni," meaning clumsy or boorish person. Over time, it evolved to refer to a performer who entertains through comic or slapstick acts and costumes.