tele = "television"
The English prefix 'tele' is from the Greek word 'tele' meaning 'far.'
(tell-eh) its pronounced the same as if you were saying (tele) in the english word telephone --amanda
In English grammar, the prefix 'tele-' typically means distant or distant communication. It is derived from the Greek word "tele," which means far off or at a distance. Words like 'television' (distant vision) and 'telephone' (distant sound) contain this prefix.
e leaga tele pe a manavaina i totonu
The prefix "Tele" is Latin for FAR.
The word for "big" in Samoan is "tele."
it is greek, actually. it means "distant."
Yes, "television" is a compound word in the English language. It is formed by combining the Greek word "tele," meaning "distant," and the Latin word "visio," meaning "sight." Together, they convey the concept of seeing distant images.
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vision, tele is the pre-fix
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.