Radix.
libri
sensilis is how you say sensitive in latin
To say is the English equivalent of the Latin root syllable 'dic-'. That syllable is the source for the Latin infinitive 'dicere', which means 'to say'. Both the Latin root and the Latin infinitive, by way of its older first person present indicative form 'deico', are related to the original Greek 'deiknymi'.
Loqui - means 'to speak, talk, say.'
the latin root of inform contains in and form which means formation of something
The root of "dictate" is the Latin word "dictare", which means to say repeatedly or to prescribe.
spectavit is how you say look and also ecce
latin
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
The root word "dico" means "to say" or "to speak" in Latin. It forms the basis of words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
The latin root for flexible is flex.
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.