"Mobilis in mobile" was both the motto of Captain Nemo and also of his vessel, the "Nautilus".
The Greek root for "mobile" is "mobilis."
moving in a moving thing
Yes, the root word of "mobile" is "mobilis" in Latin, which means "movable" or "able to move."
Le meuble (masc.) is a piece of furniture in English. Chairs, tables, desks, wardrobes and other pieces of furniture which can be moved around are all "meubles", from Latin "mobilis" (mobile).
Qualities of a resource mobilis
The most logical language for developing a mobile application is Java.
The motto of Now Mobile is 'Talking Your Language'.
Meuble and immeuble have the same origin. Meuble comes from Latin "mobilis", meaning which can be moved (compare 'mobile'); immeuble comes from the same root, through the word "immobilis", meaning 'which cannot be moved'.
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Since Malayalam language is fully developed in someway now there is a tendency to borrow words from other languages. So that in the Malayalam language also the Mobile is called mobile.(And not Movelu).