'To Hear'
auditorium - a place where things are heard
audible - the quality of being heard
audio - pertaining to sound
The root aud comes from the Latin word audire -to hear, listen.
"Aud" in Latin means "to hear" or "to listen." It is the root of words like "audience," "auditory," and "audition."
aud means something to do with performing and sound
RAM Australian uncirculated sets - * 1989 - $40 AUD * 1990 - $120 AUD * 1991 - $40 AUD * 1992 - $80 AUD * 1993 - $60 AUD * 1994 - $40 AUD * 1995 - $60 AUD * 1996 - $55 AUD * 1997 - $90 AUD * 1998 - $40 AUD * 1999 - $50 AUD
it is the meaning of to hear
150.00 AUD = 97.56 GBP1 AUD = 0.6504 GBP1 GBP = 1.5375 AUD
50,000.00 AUD = 52,331.00 USD1 AUD = 1.0466 USD1 USD = 0.95545 AUD
0.99 AUD = 1.0362 USD1 AUD = 1.0466 USD1 USD = 0.95545 AUD
No, "aud" is not Latin. "Aud" does not correspond to any Latin word.
115.00 AUD = 92.13 EUR1 AUD = 0.80109 EUR1 EUR = 1.2483 AUD
Aud Cruster's birth name is Olsen, Cruster Aud.
The word part "aud" means "hear" or "listen." It is derived from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear." Words with this part often relate to hearing or listening.