"conspicuous"
Carry is the meaning of the root syllable 'port-'. An example of a Latin derivative is the verb 'portare', which is Latin for 'to carry'. An example of an English derivative is the adjective 'portable', which means 'easily carried'.
A/Ab is a prefix. Its meaning from, away, or away from. By the way there are articles in Latin but less than in English. In English there is a,an and the.
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
from latin lata meaning "broad"
The Latin word 'ubi' meaning when or as soon as.
Ego in Latin means I
Respire, from Latin infinitive respirare, to breath.
beautiful life in Italian not latin
Filiam is daughter. It is accusative form, meaning that the daughter being spoken about is the object of the sentence.
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
Corpse, Corporation, etc. all come from the Latin word Corpus meaning body
The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."