"Rajah" comes from the ancient Sanskrit word for "king."
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Romance
A prefix is found at the beginning of a word and is added to the base word to create a new word with a slightly different meaning. Prefixes can change the grammatical role or tense of words and are common in English and many other languages.
Latin is the base language for the Romance languages, which include Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages developed from Latin after the fall of the Roman Empire.
A polyroot word is a word that consists of more than one root or base element from different languages. These words are created by combining roots from multiple languages to form a new word with a specific meaning.
The root of a verb and the stem of other parts of speech give the basic meaning of the word. Meanings change with different places and times. They and their different word forms may be adopted by other languages. But an understanding of roots and stems allows readers and speakers to know when words are used in accordance with their historical or their proper meanings.
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Romance
the meaning of pudding base is a cup to hold pudding
The prefix hetero- means "different" or "other." (The opposite prefix is homo- meaning "the same.")
Fundus is the medical term meaning base.
I really wonder if you consider this a sensible question. Languages evolved as mankind developed in different parts of the world. Some languages were derived from base languages. For instance Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Roumanian all came from the base LATIN root. The English language developed from Anglo Saxon which was a kind of German with the later addition of French after the Norman conquest. I could go on but why not google this yourself.