portable
portal
import
export
Aqua, aqueous, aquarium.
Lisbon, Porto, and Faro
Lisbon/Porto is 313 Kms, driving time is just under 3 hours via the A1
The Latin word rex means "king". Derived words include: regal, region, reign, sovereign, realm, etc.
tria 'tree-uh' is Greek for the number 3
den not "y"
Approximately 2/3 of the English vocabulary comes from Latin, either directly or indirectly. The Latin-derived vocabulary is divided almost evenly between words borrowed from French (a descendant of Latin) after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, and words taken directly from Latin or coined after Latin models. The strong influence of Latin is due to the fact that it remained in use in Europe as a language of religion, science and scholarship until relatively modern times (Newton wrote his scientific works in Latin, and scholarly books were still being published in Latin as recently as the nineteenth century).
Sofia Rebelo was born on June 3, 1986, in Porto, Portugal.
Manuscript derives from two Latin words: manu = by hand (manus = hand) scriptus = written (scribo = I write)
Lisbon (the capital), Porto, and Faro are three major cities in Portugal. Lisbon is known for its historic landmarks, Porto for its wine production and riverfront charm, and Faro as the gateway to the Algarve region.
The majority of state names are derived from Native American words (23). Other etymologies include Latin (7), English (5), Spanish (5), French (3), and Hawaiian (1). The remaining states' (7) etymologies are undetermined.
The syllable 'trib-' is a Latin root. From it come almost all Latin words that begin 'tribu-'. Such words derive either directly from 'tribus', which carries the idea of a 'division of the Roman people'; or indirectly from 'tribunus', which means 'officer' with paymaster, military or consular responsibilities. The word 'tribus' has the original meaning of 'a third part of the Roman people'. And that meaning reflects the original derivation of 'tribus' from 'tres', or three.