The meaning in English of the Latin word 'diligere' is 'to like'. According to classical Latin, the word is pronounced dee-lee-djeh-reh. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced dee-lee-gay-reh.
IN-tare-FICK-ay air-ROAR-rem dill-LIG-gur-ray air-RONT-em.
viridis
communicare
The root word of "pronounce" is "pronouncier", which comes from the Latin word "pronuntiare" meaning "to proclaim or announce."
The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
The Latin word "Aprilis" is pronounced as Ah-prill-us.
OW-dacks.
rA-teeo
LOO-kens.
Feh-DAY.
RAH-pax
The Latin word "diligent" comes from the verb "diligere," which means "to choose" or "to love dearly." Over time, the word evolved to include meanings related to carefulness, attentiveness, and hard work, giving us the modern English term "diligent."