The Latin root for "question" is "quaesitio," which means to seek or inquire.
Trick question. There is no "j" in Latin.
Question (noun) = rogatum To question (verb) = rogare
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someone can pls answer this question?
the answer to your question is ēteris is the Latin way of saying ether
If you have a Latin (make sure you always capitalize Latin) set then you always read/write in Latin.
The Romans did not have punctuation marks so there is no symbol like "?" in latin.
This is an incorrectly worded question. What does the latin word [insert latin word here] means? That would be a correct question.
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
In Latin, the suffix "-sne" is an interrogative particle used at the end of a word to indicate a question. It is often found in yes-no questions.