The English word "feminine" has the Latin root word "femina," which means woman or female.
The Latin root word for hear is "audire."
'pro': Proceed: PRO ceed (pro sede') To go forward; advance
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
The root word for "sound" is "sonus" from Latin, while the root word for "write" is "scribere," also from Latin.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
femina
mulier, femina
mulier/femina pulchra graeca
'ef' is not a Latin root, it's a prefix, where 'ef' is a form of 'ex' only when the root begins with 'f'. Thus; ex+facies = efface ex+facere = effect ex+femina = effeminate and many more
'femina pulchra' = beautiful lady 'femina cara' = dear lady 'femina venusta' = charming lady
Femina, -ae for a female person; mulier, -eris for a grown woman
Theres no the in Latin. Woman is femina.
(Ea) est femina.
Femina pulchra.
The Latin word for "a female" is femina. This word can be used by itself as a synonym for mulier, "woman", or in apposition to another noun, as in bos femina, "cow" ("female cattle").The adjective muliebris means "female" in the sense of "suitable to a woman, feminine, womanly".Ancilla is a female slave.
The word "precipitate" contains the Latin root "cip," meaning "to throw or fall headlong."
what is the latin root for apparently