The root word is tude, meaning Garateful. [ Sounds weird, but it's true!! Latin is very confusing!]
Grateful comes from Latin gratus meaning "pleasing."
The root is the noun gratia, which means "grace"
Yes, "grateful" and "graduate" are in the same word family. Both words share the root word "grat," which comes from the Latin word "gratus" meaning pleasing or thankful. "Grateful" comes from the Latin word "gratus" and "graduate" comes from the Latin word "gradus" meaning step or degree. So, both words are related through their common Latin root.
as far as i know there is no "exact" translation for the word. but the root word is "Gracia" meaning grace , or to accept greatfully.
Certainly! Here are some words with the Latin root "grat": Grateful - feeling or showing thanks or appreciation Gratitude - the quality of being thankful or showing appreciation Congratulate - to express pleasure to someone for a significant achievement or occasion
It simply means "pleasing" or " VERY pleasing".
OMG IDK GO LEARN H0W TO READ .. Joking it's Grateful <---
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latin
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
The latin root for flexible is flex.
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.