The Latin word for 'to ask' is "rogare." The original word, 'ask,' is "rogat."
Rogo, quaeror.
And all = Et omnes
Can is not a Latin word for a start. All Latin words for snake or serpent have no similarities to Can
All you can think of.
you people ask too many questions
There are several words for die (or dies) in latin... here are some of the forms: * mori- die * transit- pass away/dies If you have any more questions about latin, ask me. :)
Latin is a hard language to learn, and it can be hard to remember all translations. The Latin words for healer are Medicum and medice.
Numquam means "Never" in Latin. It's similar to the word "Ever," which is "Umquam." When you ask for the "derivative," you're asking where a word came from. Thus, one would ask, "what was the derivative of the English word 'visionary'?" And the answer would be "video, videre." One typically does not ask for the derivation of Latin words.
Not all English words were latin too, i don't think invincible or toxic was latin.
You may as well ask what are English words that start with L. Latin has an entire dictionary section filled with words from labes to ludus which start with l. the name of the Roman language, Latin, also starts with an l.
"In all things ask God"
all words in the English language, always have 1 or more vowels, all words have meanings, and English words usually come from, Greek, Latin, or the French language.
Actually, 63% of all English words come from Latin.