Latin (atlantis) publicly disappeared somewhere between the Renaissance and Darwinian ages. It was a greatly more complex language than all other languages around in our current age. And since most people's thought and communication process are severely limited to the words they know, It stands to reason that an authoritative and controlling few (Churches) would keep the language hidden in archives. This language is referred by some Scholars as the "Holy Grail".
Yes, it's a Latin prefix meaning apart or away, or having a reversing force.
The future tense is will disappear.(The traditional first person was "shall disappear.")
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.
The present tense of disappear is:I/You/We/They disappear.He/She/It disappears.
Disappear
The prefix "vani-" or "vane-"
No, disappear is a verb. The present participle disappearing is sometimes an adjective.(In Latin America, the Spanish word for "disappear" is used as a verb to mean extra-legal murder or detention, and the word disappeared is an adjective.)
Undetected scavengers EAT the body, hence the Latin term: Corpus delicti.
Yes, it's a Latin prefix meaning apart or away, or having a reversing force.
The future tense is will disappear.(The traditional first person was "shall disappear.")
No It does not disappear
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.
The present tense of disappear is:I/You/We/They disappear.He/She/It disappears.
No fish can't disappear
it never did disappear
Disappear
The past tense of disappear is disappeared.