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The root of a word is its origin.If an English word has Latin roots, this means that it is taken from Latin words.For example, the word salvation has Latin roots. It comes from the Latin word salve, which means "health". Nowadays salvation means spiritual health, but in those days it meant all kinds of health and wellbeing. People said "Salve!" whenever they met - it was the Latin way of saying "hello".By contrast, the word hello has Germanic roots. It comes from the German word heil, which means "health", "wellbeing", etc. So whenever you say, "Hello," or even, "Hi," you are really saying something like: "Peace be with you! I hope you are in every way healthy."
"decir" is spanish and means "say" or "tell" I suppose that it´s silimar in latin,because spanish has latin roots...
Latin roots say that "poly" means many. Naturally, polyculture means many cultures, and in the Mediterranean....I really do not know, it is just a guess
using my latin roots... A usually means opposite or not. and symmetrical is the same or identical. so i would have t say it would means not symmetrical i hope that helps.
In Latin, you can say "Gratulor," which means congratulations.
You say Aurelia Aurelia means Golden in Latin
Many English words have roots from Greek and Latin languages. Common Greek roots include "bio" (life), "tele" (far), and "chron" (time). Common Latin roots include "dict" (say), "aud" (hear), and "port" (carry).
Vis means Force in Latin.
Aqua IS latin. it means water
Fórma means version in Latin
fortitudo means strength in latin
metreor it means meteor in latin