habitat
The English word "inhabit" comes from the Latin root "habitare," which means "to dwell" or "to live in."
I can think of three words; "habitat, "habitable" and "habitation"
I can think of three words; "habitat, "habitable" and "habitation"
Live
I can think of three words; "habitat, "habitable" and "habitation"
It is dwell in spanish
The noun forms for the verb 'to arrive' are arrival and the gerund, arriving.
The English word "manual" comes from the Latin word "manus," meaning "hand."
The English word that comes from the Latin word ''Brevis'' is "brief".
The English word "dog" comes from the Middle English dogge, which in turn comes from the Old English docga. Where exactly the Old English version comes from is a mystery.
The English word "grave" comes from the Latin word "gravis," which means heavy or serious.
The English word that comes from the Greek word "grapho" is "telegraph."