Request.
The root word that means "ask" is "rogare" from Latin.
"Kamusta" is a Filipino word that means "how are you?" or "how are you doing?" It is commonly used as a greeting to ask about someone's well-being.
"Acuesto" is Spanish word. But I don't know what it means. Ask someone else.
The root word of abrogate is "rogare," which means to ask or propose in Latin.
The word you are possibly looking for is "question".
Oh, dude, a positive word for asking someone is "requesting" - you know, all polite and stuff. And a negative word would be "demanding" - like, no chill, just straight up telling someone what to do. It's like, be cool, man, ask nicely.
"you ?"
it is a synonym for the word "seek" so it kind of means the same thing as "seek"
request is positive and demand is negative
The root word that means "ask" is "rogare" from Latin.
"Kamusta" is a Filipino word that means "how are you?" or "how are you doing?" It is commonly used as a greeting to ask about someone's well-being.
Don't really know.....you should ask someone
plead
Inquire or request suggest a positive connotation for the word ask, as they imply a polite and respectful approach to seeking information or assistance.
The root word of abrogate is "rogare," which means to ask or propose in Latin.
"Acuesto" is Spanish word. But I don't know what it means. Ask someone else.
It is the past tense of beg, which means to ask repeatedly, pleadingly, pitiably for something you want.