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The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
No the word "Bikini" came from chur mum
; Etymology: Latin geographia, from Greek geōgraphia, from geōgraphein to describe the earth's surface, from geō- + graphein to write
Pangaea is actually from two Greek roots, pan- meaning "entire" and ge- meaning "earth" (from Gaia, "Earth"). Thus, it makes sense that a supercontinent would mean "entire earth."
It comes from the ια or ία suffix in Greek, which denotes a country, nation, state, territory, etc. It sounded and sounds like "Ee-ah" in Greek, but the "Ee" sound of the ι and ί has been softened into an "ae" sound. The Greek name for Scotland, for instance, is Σκωτία, which sounds like "Scotia" with a soft O. (as opposed to the hard O found in the Latin name Scotia)
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Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4
The population of Quadri is 943.
Hernandes Quadri was born in 1967.
Ayub Quadri was born in 1946.
The area of Quadri is 7,410,000.0 square meters.
Flex a greek or latin
It is greek..ped- <pous=foot Latin has greek origins,not vice versa
no
re is greek and latin
greek and latin greek and latin
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.