autonomous
suus, sua, suum
The root word "ego" comes from Latin and means "I" or "self." It is often used to refer to a person's sense of self-esteem, self-importance, or self-identity.
Suicide comes from two Latin words: sui which means "self" and cide which is a stem meaning "to kill". So the word literally means to kill oneself.
The Latin root word "ident" means "the same" or "self." It is often used in words related to sameness or self-recognition, such as "identity" or "identification."
your self
re is greek and latin
"Occidere" is the Latin root meaning "to kill" or "to fall down." Some modern words that use this root include "occidental" meaning Western, "suicide" referring to self-killing, and "occurrence" meaning something that happens or takes place.
flying pigs huge run your going to die save your self ha ha my god bless you
your self
yes aut means (either) or (or) that is the stem if you add the ending "O" you get the word auto which could mean that a word goes before either or or depending on which declintion it is in.
No, but it does contain one: mobilis, "movable", which in turn comes from the verb movere, "to move" (via movibilis; Latin 'v' between vowels had a tendency to disappear).The prefix auto-, on the other hand, is of Greek origin and means "self". An automobile is so named because it moves itself, rather than being pulled by an animal as earlier forms of private transportation were.
The car is the automobile, the word automobile can be separated into two root words auto meaning "self" and mobile meaning "able to move".