Salvation - though, it is technically from the latin word "salveo". However, "salve" is derived from "salveo", so they are both the same.
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
Salve is the word for hello in latin. But the real meaning is "Be healthy". Salve is the word for hello in latin. But the real meaning is "Be healthy".
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.
One Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'conloquium'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is colloquy. Another Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'sermo'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is sermon.
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Resent is a derivative for the Latin word sentire.
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Salve is hello, or greetings in Italian and Latin. Some English words that come from it are salvation, salver, and salvage.
No, the English word 'yield' isn't a Latin derivative. It doesn't trace its origins back to any word in the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. Instead, it comes from the Old English word 'gieldan'.
Would depend on it being either an adjective or a noun:Adjective - choice, selcetion etcNoun - bed