In both Greek and Latin, "sub" generally means "under," "below," or "beneath." In Latin, it is commonly used as a prefix in words like "submarine" (underwater) and "subterranean" (underground). Similarly, in Greek-derived terms, it conveys a sense of being below or inferior in position or status. This prefix is often used to indicate a lower level or secondary status in various contexts.
Sub is Latin and means "under" (the Greek equivalent is hypo).
The Greek syllables 'hypo-' don't constitute a root. Instead, they're a prefix. The meaning is under. The equivalent in Latin is 'sub-'.
Sub rosa
Under
The words at the bottom of the Belize flag Sub Umbre Floreo(latin) means "Under the Shade I Florish"
Depending on the context sub refers to being Inferior, below, under, less than
Sub sole is Latin for "under the sun". For example, the phrase "nothing new under the sun" from Ecclesiastes is rendered nihil sub sole novum in the Latin Vulgate translation.
The root word "sub" means under, below, or beneath. It is derived from Latin and is often used in English words to convey the idea of something being less than or subordinate to something else.
suffer sub + ferre, lit. to suffer below.
Well first, the Latin language helps you in Literacy.Some of the Latin words are est- and , Porcus-Pig etc.
The prefix sub- means under. For instance a submarine is "under water".
Salve, silva, solus, scribo, sub; to name a few.