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"bene-" is a prefix that means "good" or "well" in Latin. It is commonly used in English to form words like "benefit" or "benevolent."
Benefit Benediction beneficiary benefactor benevolent
"Bene" is a prefix, not a suffix. It means good, well.
Ben-e-fac-tor (noun)a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.Originates for late Middle English; Mid-17th Century. Derived from Latin, from bene facere meaning to do good to. Bene, meaning well, Facere, meaning do.The Latin roots in this case would be bene, meaning well, accompanied by the word facere.Helps us understand the meaning that a benefactor does well or good to others or an individual.
The more common form of this root word is bene- which is Latin for good or well.
The root 'bene' means good
good,well
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
The root in the word "benefactor" is "bene," which means "good" or "well."
There are several. "Benevolent" is one such word.
'Bene' is a latin root meaning 'good'. A benefactor, for instance, is someone doing good.
Bene-
It is bene, which means well.
bene mean 'well' in Latin.
It modifies the root word in a positive way.
if you mean"you" singular, it is "bene es" if you mean you in the plural it is " bene estes"