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ex. for example in English 'e.g.' short for the latin, 'exempli gratia'.
It means "Exempli Gratia" in Latin - which translates to English as "By way of example."
example modifier and complement
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
Carry is the meaning of the root syllable 'port-'. An example of a Latin derivative is the verb 'portare', which is Latin for 'to carry'. An example of an English derivative is the adjective 'portable', which means 'easily carried'.
The Latin equivalent of the verb 'to take' is 'capere'. One example of an English derivative of the Latin verb is caption. Two other examples are captive and capture.
it means exempli gratia in latin but in english it means for example
Singultūs is a Latin equivalent of the English word "hiccups." The example represents the Latin equivalent in its plural form as the subject of the sentence or as the object of the verb. The pronunciation will be "seen-GOOL-tooss" in Church and classical Latin.
The Latin root semi means half. Example: semiaquatic means partly aquatic. =)
speech
your fit.
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.