Yes, insofar as they are cognate with repect to each other. Hemi-, semi- and demi- are synonymous.
`ημί- = hemi- e.g. hemisphereakin to Latin semi- (both of ProtoIndoEuropean origin *semi-)
The term is demi.
The cognate for English "old" in Spanish is "viejo" and in French is "vieux".
The word "precipice" has a cognate in Latin, which is "praeceps," meaning "headlong" or "steep."
The English word "mother" and the Spanish word "madre" are cognates because they share a common Latin root.
Yes, insofar as they are cognate with repect to each other. Hemi-, semi- and demi- are synonymous.
Yes, insofar as they are cognate with repect to each other. Hemi-, semi- and demi- are synonymous.
Prefixes: demi-, hemi-, semi-hemi- and semi-
yes
`ημί- = hemi- e.g. hemisphereakin to Latin semi- (both of ProtoIndoEuropean origin *semi-)
semi is what you see on all highways. Big huge 18 wheelers. A hemi is an engine with hemispherical head's. Its often referred to in muscle cars, which have those engines. and newer hemi powered Chrysler vehicles.
semi-hemi-demi-semi quaver or quasi-hemi-demi-semi quaver which is a hundred and twenty eighth of a whole note
Hemi-, demi- and halv- all mean 'half', as does semi-
The term is demi.
Semi-circle. (2D) Hemi-sphere (3D)
The prefix could be semi-, hemi-, or demi- , as all are used in English.
Medi- means near the middle, while hemi- or semi- mean half.