The Latin word for account book is "liber rationum." In Latin, "liber" means book or record, and "rationum" refers to accounts or calculations. Therefore, "liber rationum" specifically denotes a book used for keeping financial records or accounts in ancient Rome.
The word "book" traces its root to German, not Latin, but "note" comes from the Latin word nota, which means "to mark or note".
The word "Librarium" in Latin, means "Book Case".
account originates from the word "conter" (fr.: to count) the prefix a/ad means "to" (from Latin, through French)
The Latin word for "carry" is "porto".
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
The Latin word for Book is Liber.
Latin : Kalendae or Sundanese: Kala Ider (It's mean the rotaion of time) ?
Libere in Latin means book. It is like the spanish word, libro for book.
The word is spelt calendar - it is derived from the Latin word calendarium, meaning "account book", when debts, or "calends" were due - and is not derived from "one which 'calends'."
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The word "book" traces its root to German, not Latin, but "note" comes from the Latin word nota, which means "to mark or note".
a study book
The English word library comes from the Latin word liberwhich means book. There is no direct translation for the word library.
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It is from the Latin for book-seller.
The word "Librarium" in Latin, means "Book Case".
The root word of "accountable" is "account." It comes from the Latin word "computare," meaning "to count."