Some words containing the affix "mar" include "marble," "marshal," and "marinate." For the affix "mari," examples are "mariachi" and "marigold."
Mar= sea as in marine marine biologist marfire and etc
Well, darling, if you're looking for words with the Latin root "mar," you've got quite a few gems to choose from. Words like "marine," "maritime," and "submarine" all have that saucy little root in them. So, if you're feeling a bit nautical or just want to impress your friends with some fancy vocabulary, there you have it.
"Mar" can be a noun, a verb, or a proper noun. It depends on the context in which it is used.
The ocean in Spanish, according to Google translator.
There are two syllables in the word "grammar" (gram-mar).
The root words mar, mari, and mer means sea and pool
Mari, Mar (pronounced Mare)
According to wiktionary, it has meaning in many languages other than English. Good luck!
The Vatican declared it valid.
Iela Mari has written: 'The red balloon' 'El Globito Rojo' 'The chicken and the egg' -- subject(s): Chickens, Fiction, Stories without words 'Historia Sin Fin' 'El Erizo De Mar'
marie mar risa riss issa izzy missy m reesey mari ri ri asirma marcey
Maria (We call ger Mari. Pronouced mar-ee) Molly Marissa Megan
mar
Marshmallow
Chenoa, born Mari Laura Corrandini Falomir in 1975, is a popular singer and songwriter. The artists was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina and raised in Spain.
marine marsh Marina Marshmallow marine, marinate.
Mar= sea as in marine marine biologist marfire and etc