The word formed from the Latin prefix "e-" and a root formed from the Latin word "loqui" is "eloquent." The prefix "e-" means "out" or "from," while the Latin root "loqui" means "to speak." Therefore, "eloquent" means to speak fluently or persuasively, conveying one's thoughts effectively.
The prefix "slov" means word or speech. It is derived from the Latin word "loqui" meaning to speak.
"Loqui" is a Latin verb that means "to speak" or "to talk."
Loqui - means 'to speak, talk, say.'
"Loquor" is a Latin verb meaning "to speak" or "to talk." It comes from the Latin word "loqui," which also means "to speak" or "to talk."
It is a verb, meaning to "help" or "aid" (third-person singular present).
"Eloquent is Anglo-French middle English, from Latin eloquens, from present participle of eloqui to speak out, from e- + loqui to speak.
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The root word of loquacious is loquor, a deponent verb whose principle parts are as follows: loquor, loqui, locutus. Loquor means "I speak."
"Better" in Latin is melior (masculine/feminine adjective) or melius (neuter adjective, adverb).A better man: vir meliorA better woman: femina meliorA better animal: animal meliusTo speak better: melius loqui
Dicere is the Latin root word that means 'to speak'. The word in Latin is an infinitive. The first person singular form in the present indicative is 'dico', which means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. That form finds an older version in 'deico', which is related to the Greek 'deiknymi'.
The motto of The Magic Circle is 'Indocilis Privata Loqui'.
Ai donti nou! Gudi loqui...