The root -pon- means "put" or "place" and comes from the Latin verb ponere.
Some examples of words that use the root "pon/pos/posit" include: position, deposit, opponent, exposition.
The correct pronunciation is "koo-pon."
If you mean a pom pom, they are puffy balls of shredded plastic used by cheerleaders to show spirit.
The word Pontiac is pronounced as "PON-tee-ak."
Deposit, repository, posit, exposit, and those containing "posit" but not necessarily as a root would include opposite, positron, etcs. w
Some examples of words that use the root "pon/pos/posit" include: position, deposit, opponent, exposition.
position or coupon
As far as I can find out, neither of these words are a root word.
Pon in Spanish is a conjugation of the word put. Pon means to put or have put in the Spanish language.
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
"pon" and "zee"
put the game on
Potential Overall Number
gyal means girl
"Pon foto" is "Place photo". I'm guessing there's a little box in which you need to attach a photograph.
Pon Pon was nickname for Pontiac, makers of the famed GTO.
I'm also studing prefixes. But the prefix meens "put"