This latin root, miss and mit means to send something. Such as the word transmit, dismiss, admit, and so much more.
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The suffix "mit" is from a Latin root. It comes from the Latin word "mittere," meaning "to send."
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Some words that end with the suffix "mit" are commit, transmit, submit, and permit. Some words that end with the suffix "miss" are dismiss, remiss, remiss, and reminisce.
mit is in english with
schaff's mit mir = create it with me schaffs mit mir = accomplish it with me
Mit(t)- or mis(s)-, from mitto mittere misi missum.
mit jelent
Latin: Dominus vobiscum! = German: Der Herr sei mit euch!
It means within ENDO means within. I am not sure what Mit means, but I went based on the above answer and got it wrong. So either Mit doesn't mean "within" or my instructor didn't know what he/she was talking about. As soon as I find out what the prefix MIT means, I will post it.
Werden Sie mit mir ausgehen? translates as will you go out with me?
God (is) with us