working by itself examples: * automatic * autocratic * autocracy * autonomous, autonomy
I think you might mean at the beginning of a word, not a sentence. The only affix that can come at the beginning of a word is called a prefix.Examples of prefixes:pre-re-bio-auto-
A beginning consonant means the beginning of a word. A beginning consonant means the beginning of a word.
Do you mean the auto - the car - or auto -like automatic - ? Actually, for a car, we can say the "auto" (l'auto) which comes from "l'automobile", but now we rather use the word "voiture" (la voiture). If you mean auto for automatic, we use the word "auto" (+ adjective), coming from "automatique". Bisou!
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Words that mean the same as the word 'beginning' are: start, origin, outset, onset, inception, source...
state of beginning
The swear word is a euphemism for excrement.
to be in the front of or beginning of
The word auto is a noun. It is usually used to mean a setting for an automatic start.
The English word initial comes from the Latin initium.Your initials are the letters beginning your first and last name and initium means "beginning".
Synonyms for "commencing" are "starting" or "beginning".
the ( preceding a word beginning with a vowel)