Quaestio.
"Question" comes from the Latin word quaestio, which is from the verb quaerere "to seek".
Trick question. There is no "j" in Latin.
Question (noun) = rogatum To question (verb) = rogare
Quaestio.
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the answer to your question is ēteris is the Latin way of saying ether
someone can pls answer this question?
If you have a Latin (make sure you always capitalize Latin) set then you always read/write in Latin.
The Romans did not have punctuation marks so there is no symbol like "?" in latin.
"Habesne" is Latin for "do you have?" or "have you?" It is a question that is commonly used in Latin to inquire about possession or ownership of something.
This is an incorrectly worded question. What does the latin word [insert latin word here] means? That would be a correct question.
The Latin suffix -ne indicates that a question is being asked.