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Greek and Latin are the primary source languages for medical terminology.
Greek and Latin were the languages of scholarly communication and education in ancient times, so many medical terms were derived from these languages to maintain consistency and facilitate clear communication among medical professionals worldwide. Additionally, Greek and Latin roots often capture the essence of medical concepts due to their precision and descriptive qualities.
There are not any Roman words, Romans spoke a variety of different languages but the most dominant dialects were Latin and Greek. The Latin word for knowledge is 'conscienta' and in Greek is 'gnosis'.
Latin and Greek are the two ancient languages from which many medical terms are derived.
Most med terms are based on Latin and some are ancient Greek.
Medical terminology is primarily based on Latin and Greek. Many medical terms derive from Greek roots, particularly in fields like anatomy and physiology, while Latin has influenced the terminology used in medical descriptions and classifications. This classical foundation allows for a standardized language that can be understood across different languages and cultures in the medical community.
Latin or Greek
Muskogean is a family of American Indian languages. They have no Greek or Latin roots.
Latin and ancient greek.
Greek and Latin.
English and all the Romance Languages are based on Latin. That would be Greek, French, Spanish...
Spanish and Portuguese are the two dominant languages spoken throughout Latin America. Spanish is spoken in the majority of countries, while Portuguese is mainly spoken in Brazil.