The Latin root word "vor" means to devour or to eat greedily. It is often used in English words related to eating, such as "carnivorous" (meat-eating) or "omnivorous" (eating everything).
The prefix "vor-" means "before" or "in front of" in German. It is commonly used in words to indicate something that comes before or leads ahead.
V(ery high frequency) O(omni) R(ange). VOR consists of a four antenna system that transmits voice (automatic terminal information service), identification (to identify the VOR) as well as azimuth information to aircraft. The VOR may be stand alone or used in conjunction with a TACAN ( Tactical Air Navigation) system. This configuration is know as the VORTAC.
Ich habe Deutsch vor vielen Jahren (mal) gelernt.
In German the movie is called "In einem Land vor unserer Zeit".
"Favorite" has three syllables: fa-vo-rite.
The root word 'vor' means 'eat'
Below are a few words that have VOR as a root word: Favor, savor, flavor endeavor, survivor, fervor
Vor is German for "before".
The Latin root syllable 'vor-' means 'to eat up, devour'. An example of an English language derivative is the verb devour. The English verb comes from the Latin root syllable by way of the Latin verb 'devorare'. Latin language derivatives include vorago, which means 'gulf, abyss'. Others include vorare for 'devour'; vorator for 'glutton'; and vorax for 'gluttonous'.
vour is not a German word. The closest word is vor which, depending on context, can be translated as:in front of - er wartet vor der Tür - he is waiting in front of the doorbefore - er kam vor mir an - he arrived before meto - 5 vor 8 - 5 to 8
vor (or vore): to eat
Depending on context, vor can be translated as:beforein front ofahead ofprior topre-preliminaryago
The word favor has two syllables. (Fa-vor)
I think you mean 'porfavor,' am I not correct? I do not reckon 'por va vor' is anything in Spanish, considering 'vor' is unknown (Google Translator). 'Por favor,' on the other hand, means 'please' or 'for favor' in English. (knowledge)
fa-vor-ite 3 syllables
Favor has two syllables: fa-vor.
The prefix "vor-" means "before" or "in front of" in German. It is commonly used in words to indicate something that comes before or leads ahead.