Audis (speaking to one person) or auditis(speaking to more than one)
Audio is Latin and means "to hear" in English.
The Latin root word for hear is "audire."
"To hear" in Latin is audire. The command "Hear!" is audi or audite depending on whether you're speaking to one person or to more than one.
Origin from latin; specifically, late latin. meaning: hear; to hear; listen
The root word of "audio" is "audire," which is Latin for "hear" or "listen."
The English word "audience" is a word derived from Latin meaning those who hear
"Aud" in Latin means "to hear" or "to listen." It is the root of words like "audience," "auditory," and "audition."
The Latin root of "audible" is "audire," which means "to hear."
Audi, Latin for to hear
auditoryauditaudio
The root word of "auditorium" is "audire," which is Latin for "to hear." The word "auditorium" originally referred to a place where people could listen or hear performances, lectures, or presentations.
Audire, which means "to hear."