Well, I don't really know what you're saying but I know that "convenio" means come together.
decido, (2nd and 3rd principal parts: decidere, decidi)
what is the latin word for fall together? The awnser is collapse
Collapse is Latin for fall together.
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Autumn/Fall - autumnus, autumniAll the seasons:Spring - ver, verisSummer - aestas, aestatisAutumn/Fall - autumnus, autumniWinter - hiem(p)s, hiemis
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
An antecedent is a word or thing that is referred to in a following sentence. The word antecedent come from the Latin words 'ante' which means 'before' and 'cedo' which means 'fall'. The two Latin words together mean 'to fall before.'
Yes. The word collapse originated from the prefix co- and the root for lapse, but this occurred in the original Latin, as the word collabi - to fall together.
It is from the word 'labes', meaning a fall or slide.
It means "to fall."
Accident-coming from the Latin accidens, of accido, which comes from ad and cado("fall").
it means they fall
It is derived from the latin word cad meaning 'fall'
Contribute. Contribution.
Lego or Legos
It means "to bring together, enroll together."
for a sum to fall short
it mean ' together forever'