personally, personal, personification, personally, personality hope this helps :)
A word based on the name of a person or place is called an "eponym." A list of eponymous words (without their definitions) is at http://members.tripod.com/~foxdreamer/page2.html
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Taxonomy is a word based on the Greek root words for laws (taxis) and classification (nomos).
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Some word based on the word 'mania' are: egomania nymphomania hypomania kleptomania pyromania maniac
logophile
The word 'the' is the definitearticle., a word that tells that the noun that follows is a specific person, place, or thing.The words 'a' or 'an' are the indefinite articles, words that tell that the noun that follows is a singular, general person, place, or thing.
A person who makes up words is called a neologist or a word creator.
Personificate, personify, personification, impersonal. Person is of Latin origin (per se).
One possibility is the word pun.
The words in and at are both prepositions. A person uses the word in when they are talking about something that has lines. The word at is used when a person is talking about a noun.
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they."