If you're refering to the song "Pose" by Daddy Yankee, I don't think it has a meaning. I think he's saying the word pose, as in "strike a pose," but when you say it using spanish phonetics, it comes out as the way he says it in the song...I think, I'm not 100% sure, but I haven't been able to find a translation for that word.
"put in a certain position," c.1374, "suggest, propose, suppose, assume," from O.Fr. poser "put, place, propose," a term in debating, from L.L. pausare "to halt, rest, pause" (see pause). The O.Fr. verb acquired the sense of L. ponere "to put, place," by confusion of the similar stems. Sense of "to assume a certain attitude" is from 1850; the trans. sense (as an artist's model, etc.) is from 1859. The noun meaning "act of posing the body" is from 1818; its sense of "attitudinize" is from 1840. Poser "one who practices an affected attitude" is from 1881; revived in teen-ager slang 1980s.
The root word "pose" can mean many things. One of them is to pose or be someone you're not. Hope this helps!
The root word post means after or behind.
to assume a particular attitude or stance, esp. with the hope of impressing others.
postilium
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position or coupon
As far as I can find out, neither of these words are a root word.
There is no prefix. Pos is the root word. -ure is the suffix.
Adore does not have a root word but it is its self a root word for words like adorable
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring
position or coupon
The root word pos means to place or put. Some words that contain this are expose, posture, postpone, poster, etc.
As far as I can find out, neither of these words are a root word.
There is no prefix. Pos is the root word. -ure is the suffix.
The root syllable 'pos-' is a contracted form of the adjective 'potis'. The adjective is the actual root word. The root syllable is its shortened form. Either way the meaning is capable.
The root of the word "aloof" is believed to be from the Middle English word "aloof" meaning "away, at a distance." It originated from the Old Norse word "a loof" meaning "to windward."
it has no root word for the word bill
Examples of root words include "work," "play," "walk," and "happy." These are the basic words from which other words are formed through the addition of prefixes and suffixes.
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom
Each root word has a meaning. Root words can tell you the basic meanings of words you haven't seen.
A root word is the base to which prefixes or suffixes are added to create new words. A root word can be found at the front, middle, or end of a word.
The root word is medi. This root word means half.