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The Latin prefix for "both" is "ambi-".
Germano-, Teuto-
"Together" and "with" are meanings of the Latin prefix con-. The prefix in question links etymologically to the preposition cum ("with"). The pronunciation will be "kon" in Church and secular Latin.
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
Quad- which comes from the Latin word quattuor"four"
quint or quinque
The Latin prefix for "before" is "pre", smart guy.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
The prefix "nona-" is Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "nonus" meaning "ninth."
The Latin prefix meaning a billion multiples is "giga".
The prefix "mis-" is of Latin origin. It is commonly used to indicate a sense of wrongness or badness.
No. The prefix is 'con-'