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A possible prefix for "govern" is "mis-" (misgovern) and a possible suffix is "-ment" (government).
no it is not a monarchy is a leader in the govern ment i think
he led govern ment elected by the people
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Govern essentially translates to 'control' and ment means 'mind' -- control of the mind, or perhaps- in context, control of the many. Depends on context and translation. ============================================================ From my collection of (hard-copy_ dictionaries, English and Latin: govern - (O.F. governer, L. gubernare, to steer, guide, from Gr kubernan. to steer) Gobernare means to steer or guide. I remember in my Latin translation days that 'gubernator' could mean 'navigator' .... And of course the addition of "ment" just turns the verb into a noun. Nothing sinister? I don't think you can make that jump regarding the addition of 'ment' to mean 'control of the mind, or control of the many'. I don't think that it is connected to 'mens', it is just used to turn a verb into a noun... cf attach-ment, announce-ment, establish-ment, enforce-ment, contain-ment, encourage-ment, attain-ment, adorn-ment, defer-ment, etc etc
The word govern has two syllables. Gov-ern.
The United States has no prime minister. We have a President.
Government comes from the Greek word for contol (govern) and the latin word for mind (ment) put the two together and you have exactly what the government implements on 85% of the population (MINDCONTROL).
government make plans due to;for the next 5 years so that the things could go correctlyrural electrificationgrowth of industrycapitalamount of the resourceswater supplyetcand also because they are mad as you know
The prefix "ment" is a suffix in English that is added to a word to create a noun denoting an action, state, or result. It often turns verbs into nouns, such as "enjoyment" from "enjoy" or "management" from "manage."