The prefix "vor-" means "before" or "in front of" in German. It is commonly used in words to indicate something that comes before or leads ahead.
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The Latin root word "vor" means to devour or to eat greedily. It is often used in English words related to eating, such as "carnivorous" (meat-eating) or "omnivorous" (eating everything).
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
The prefix "mon-" means one or single.
The prefix that means "alongside" is "para-".
Vor is German for "before".
The root word 'vor' means 'eat'
yeah. some examples are herbivore and carnivore. I think it has something to do with eating :o
Depending on context, vor can be translated as:beforein front ofahead ofprior topre-preliminaryago
No, bekommen does not have a separable prefix. Only German compound verbs are separable, e.g.spazierengehen = Wir gehen spazieren (we stroll)Vorstellen = Ich stelle vor (I introduce)Vorgehen = Gehen Sie vor (go in front, go ahead)Ausgehen = Gehen wir aus? (are we going out?)
No,verkaufen does not have a separable prefix. Only German compound verbs are separable, e.g.spazierengehen = Wir gehen spazieren (we stroll)Vorstellen = Ich stelle vor (I introduce)Vorgehen = Gehen Sie vor (go in front, go ahead)Ausgehen = Gehen wir aus? (are we going out?)
I think you mean 'porfavor,' am I not correct? I do not reckon 'por va vor' is anything in Spanish, considering 'vor' is unknown (Google Translator). 'Por favor,' on the other hand, means 'please' or 'for favor' in English. (knowledge)
what does the prefix polo mean
vour is not a German word. The closest word is vor which, depending on context, can be translated as:in front of - er wartet vor der Tür - he is waiting in front of the doorbefore - er kam vor mir an - he arrived before meto - 5 vor 8 - 5 to 8
Vor is a Norse Goddess.
its por favor... spanish for please. directly translated, it would mean 'for a favor'.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.