"sentir"pronounce -cen teer or sien teer It is actually "sentirse" which is reflexive literally meaning it reflects back to the person it refers to Como te sientes? How do you feel? The reflexive pronoun te is very important because it reflects back to the person who actually "feels." You cant just say Como sientes? Grammatically it makes no sense. If you want to say I feel "me siento" is more grammatically correct.
sensus- sensation or feeling
The Latin root sent means feel.
fragrance comes from the Latin adjective fragrans
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
The Latin root 'pass, pand, and pans' means 'to spread, to extend.' Words: encompass, compass, passage, surpass.'
The root word of "passively" is "passive." "Passive" comes from the Latin word "passivus," which means "capable of feeling or suffering."
The root word that means "feel" is "sens." It is derived from the Latin word "sensus," which means "feeling" or "perception."
Benefit Benediction beneficiary benefactor benevolent
The root word for "sympathetic" is "sympathy." This term comes from the Latin word "sympathia," which means "fellow feeling" or "affection."
latin
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
Its not a Greek word nor does it have Greek origin.