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The word part "mis" in lesson means "badly" or "wrongly." It is a prefix that is often used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning to the root word that follows it.
In the word "mismatch," "mis" is a prefix that means "wrongly" or "badly." It indicates that something is not matching or not aligning properly.
It means 'wrongly' as in mistake, mistime, mistype etc.
unworthy or un important
Matching wrongly involves misidentifying a prefix in a word, potentially leading to incorrect interpretation of the word's meaning. This can result in confusion and miscommunication, as the intended prefix's significance is lost or altered.
Treat medically - fofo, togafiti or faia; the polite way of saying it is tagofia. Treat badly - agaleagaina. Treat with respect - fa'aaloalo. Treat lightly - mamasagia.
"wrongly"
The word "wrongly" itself is often pronounced differently based on dialect and accents, so it could be considered a word that is frequently pronounced in various ways.
The base word would be "behave," with "mis" being a prefix and "ing" being an inflection.
"Bad (wrong)" as an adjective, "badly (incorrectly, poorly, wrongly) as an adverb, and "evil (damage, ill, illness, sickness, wrong)" as a noun are literal English equivalents of the French word mal. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "mahl" in French.
The original meaning of the word abuse is " to use". It comes from the Latin word Abusus, meaning "misuse or to use". This word has been in many different languages but the meaning still seems to be to use something badly, be it power, people or animals.
Wrongly.