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mob, mot, or mov all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus) migr is a person who moves ambul is to walk or move about fer is to carry kine is motion
somn-, somno-, somna-, derived from somnus in Greek, meaning sleep.
Several languages have Latin roots, including Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
I don't know about breath, but i know that the word "animus" is Latin for soul.
Ad and parere are the Latin roots of 'apparition'. The preposition 'ad' is the Latin equivalent of 'to, toward'. The infinitive 'parere' is the Latin equivalent of 'to come into view'.
If you mean circumference of a circle then that is its Latin roots
Man.
Fluere - to flow
Third. The infinitive is regere, with a short ĕ in -ĕre.
it means like annually
"Calorie" is not a Latin word, though it has Latin roots: it is from the word calor, meaning "heat."
I guide is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'rego-'. Latin derivatives include the noun 'rector' for 'governor, ruler'; the adjective 'rectus' for 'straight'; the noun 'rex' for 'king'; and the noun 'regimen' for 'act of directing, rudder'.
"decir" is spanish and means "say" or "tell" I suppose that it´s silimar in latin,because spanish has latin roots...
fabio rego is Andrea rego's brother fabio rego was born on July 20 1992
mob, mot, or mov all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus) migr is a person who moves ambul is to walk or move about fer is to carry kine is motion
The address of the Rego Park is: 91-41 63Rd Drive, Rego Park, 11374 3897
Santiago do Rego's birth name is Santiago Manuel do Rego.