the answer is audience an audible
Yews, they do share a root word. The root word is audi.
The root meaning of "audio" comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear" or "to listen."
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
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Some words with the Latin root word "audi" include "auditory" (relating to hearing), "audience" (a group of spectators or listeners), and "audit" (an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts).
Yews, they do share a root word. The root word is audi.
The root meaning of "audio" comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear" or "to listen."
audiobook, audiobooks, audiocassettes, audiogenic, audiogram, and audiograms
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
Well,isn't it audio? Doesn't an audiologist mean a person who does ........whatev.... *SIGH* i dont' know if i don't know,nobody knows. (JK)(JK:Just Kidding) JK,I'm kidding Bye Peace Out!
Some words with the Latin root word "audi" include "auditory" (relating to hearing), "audience" (a group of spectators or listeners), and "audit" (an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts).
The stem is audio meaning hear. Another stem would be the infinitive of audio which is audiere, meaning to hear
Root word with Audi:AudibleAudienceAudiogramAudiologicalAudiologyAudiometerAudiometryAudioAudiophileAudiotapeAudiovisualAuditionAuditiveAuditoriumAuditorAuditoryAudit
The root word "stereo" originates from Greek and means "solid" or "three-dimensional." It is commonly used in words related to sound systems or recording techniques that create a sense of space or depth in the audio.
Tory is not a root word it is a suffix meaning place. Like in laboratory - a scientific place of work, lavatory - bathroom (lava bit comes from Latin to wash), auditory - audio is sound.
'aud' comes from the Latin verb 'audio, audire'. As you have ascertained, it means 'to hear' or 'to listen'. It is used in English as 'auditorium', 'auditory', and 'audio'.
Surprisingly, the word "audio" for French, is actually "audio". Still, it is pronounced differently.