stop or stand (depends on the word)
The root word sti means to stand. stet,sta,sist,stit,and sti are all root word meaning stand
-stasis with -sta- meaning "to stand, remain standing" + -sis meaning "state of, process of, condition of, act of, and medically a diseased or morbid state".Common terms using -sta- are, stage, statue, stand, state, etc., along with numerous variants -stit-, -stab-, -stem-, -stet-, etc.
Two: (sta-tion).
Oh, what am i going to do?
Stator
probably STA stands for Student Travel Agency :) STA Travel - Student Travel Australia. Hope that helps, M
to stand
what does he name mr.fab sta
stop or stand (depends on the word)
Come sta lei? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How is she?" The question literally translates as "How does she stand?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey sta ley" in Italian.
The word "status" comes from the Latin word "status," meaning state or condition. It is derived from the verb "stare," which means to stand.
The root word sti means to stand. stet,sta,sist,stit,and sti are all root word meaning stand
'How are you, beautiful?' is an English equivalent of 'Come sta, bella?'The interrogative 'come' means 'how'. The indicative present 'sta' means '[he/she/it] stands, [you] stand'. The feminine singular adjective 'bella' means 'beautiful'.All together, they're pronounced 'KOH-meh stah BEHL-lah'.
"Stand up" would be the imperative form of the verb sto, stare, steti, statum, which is sta (or state when speaking to more than one person).
Sta- is from the Latin verb STO, STARE meaning "to stand". From it we get the English word "stationary".
"country," source of place names such as Afghanistan, Pakistan , etc., from Pers. -stan "country," from Indo-Iranian *stanam "place," lit. "where one stands," from PIE *sta-no- , from base *sta- "to stand"