The Latin, audire - to hear.
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.
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 auditorium was filled with excited students waiting for the school assembly to begin.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
There is no root.
Audition, auditory, Auditorium.
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).
No. This word come from a Latin word meaning lecture hall, which is not a verb..
The Latin root aud (from audire meaning to hear)
The word street is to sidewalk as the word auditorium is to audience.
I went to the auditorium to watch the show.
The word is spelled auditorium. The students assembled in the auditorium.
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Auditorium Auditory
The words audience and auditorium are related the area where an audience gathers to watch or listen is called the "auditorium"
Yes. The word auditorium has a rhotic O (ô)and a long E sound (from the I).
Audition, auditory, Auditorium, and audit