Annihilate, nihilism, nil
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Some English words that are derivatives of "nihil" include "annihilate" (meaning to destroy completely), "nihilism" (a philosophical belief rejecting established institutions and morality), and "nihilist" (a person who believes in nihilism).
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
Nearly 50 percent of our words in English have Latin roots. Some students who take Latin in school say that learning Latin helps them understand the meanings of words in English.
Latin, Latin and more Latin. In elementary school they learned some English and some penmanship, but once they hit Grammar school it was Latin all the way. Fourteen-year-olds regularly translated Latin classics like Ovid into English and then back into Latin.
Some English derivatives of the Latin word 'teneo' include "retain," "contain," "tenant," and "tenacious."
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diligenter=diligently
Triclinium is Latin for a dining room
Latin roots are commonly found in English words, contributing to their meanings. Some common Latin roots in English include "dict" (speak), "aud" (hear), "spect" (see), and "port" (carry).
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The translation from Latin to English does not always work out correctly. Faure's works can be sung in English, but the music flows much better when sung in Latin. Some publishers will include the English words below the Latin, but not all of them do.