By itself, not much :-)
sequi = to follow
sequor = I follow
sequitur = he, she, it follows
"non sequitur," a Latin phrase used in English, means "it does not follow." The phrase mean that a statement is illogical, that it doesn't follow from what was stated before.
From the verb sequor, sequi - meaning 'to follow'
the Latin word for come is 'venio'
The syllable sequ- is the root of the English language word 'sequence'. The Latin root means 'to follow' in English. One of its Latin language derivatives is the infinitive 'sequi', which also translates as 'to follow'.
Yes the word in latin is addicere which means to be sentenced in latin
latin
where does the latin naieve come from
Latin for Hundred
the latin word comes from the category of astronemy
It is a Latin word.
The word "yes" has its origins in the Old English language. It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European language, the common ancestor of many European languages.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
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