yeah on a bunch of things such as the dollar bill (:
The Latin linum, meaning flax, gives us linseed, from which linseed oil can be extracted.
Because "stimulus" is a Latin word. In Latin, most words ending in "-us" form the plural in "i". They keep this in English.
Many English words are made up from Latin words - to give a few examples,1. The Latin word for slave, 'servus', gives us our words 'servant' and 'servile' and 'servitude'2. The Latin word for language, 'lingua', gives us the word 'linguistic'3. The Latin word for dog, 'canis', gives us 'canine'4. The word for horse, 'equus', gives us 'equestrian'5. The Latin word for 'one', 'unus', gives us 'unicycle', 'unilateral', and 'unanimous' among others.There are many more; these are just a few examples which I hope will clear things up for you.Hope this helps! :)The vast majority of roots are Germanic in origin, however, akin to the words used in German or Dutch.
Latin "if God is with us, who will be against us."
The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.
Latin language has influenced a lot of words in the English language. Scientific classified names for animals, for example, often derive from Latin expressions.
It would be impossible to list all the words that the Romans gave us. The Romans gave us the Latin language and all the words derived from Latin came from the Romans, for the most part. The exceptions would be the technical lingo which denote some high tech system or some medical term that the Romans never knew.
Us in Latin is Nos
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Yes/ Put the Latin words in italics.
The words abbreviated by "etc." are "et cetera" (Latin, "and the rest"). It was adopted into English, with the Latin spelling, to mean "and so forth" when listing items or procedures.The abbreviation etc is sounded out "et cetera" when read.
Latin is the dead language that gave us many prefixes in English. Many English prefixes come from Latin roots and have been adopted into the language to create new words and expand vocabulary.