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What language do most prefixes come from?

Most prefixes come from either Latin or Greek.


What is the latin word for 28th anniversary?

The Latin phrase for "28th anniversary" is "duodetricesimum anniversarium." In this phrase, "duodetricesimum" means "twenty-eight," and "anniversarium" translates to "anniversary." Latin often combines numerical prefixes with ordinal numbers to express such concepts.


Latin prefix for before?

There are few if any latin prefixes. The preposition for "before" is ante


What latin prefixes and roots means say?

va


What dead language gave us our many prefixes?

Primarily Latin and greek, although greek isn't dead.


Can latin help your career?

Yes, many words originate from Latin prefixes, so Latin can help you with translations.


Can Latin roots have Greek prefixes?

Yes, Latin roots can be combined with Greek prefixes to create new words. This is a common practice in English and in the formation of scientific and technical terms.


What two prefixes means four?

Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4


What is the prefixes for the word navigate?

Navis- is Late Latin for 'ship, vessel'


What languange does Anatomy use a that uses prefixes and root words?

latin-nearly everything medical is Latin.


What comes after duodecuple?

After "duodecuple," which refers to twelve times something, the next term in the series of multiplicative prefixes is "tredecuple," meaning thirteen times. This pattern continues with "quattuordecuple" for fourteen times and "quindecuple" for fifteen times. These terms are derived from Latin prefixes indicating the respective numbers.


What are the prefixes for the numbers nine and ten?

Non(a)- and dec(a)-