where does the latin naieve come from
yes the word panthera leo come from latin language
In about five minutes of research, it has come to mind that 'maggy' is not a word in neither English nor Latin.
MAGUS would come the closest. note root word for (Magic) it is singular and without gender. pronounced (May-Gus).
The English adjective 'primary' comes from primus. The Latin word is an adjective that's in the masculine singular form. It's translated as 'first'.
The root word of "minute" is the Latin word "minutus," which means "small" or "tiny."
the Latin word for come is 'venio'
Yes the word in latin is addicere which means to be sentenced in latin
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does come from Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "pedester," which means "on foot."
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where does the latin naieve come from
It is a Latin word.
The Latin word 'minutus' is credited with the origins of 'menu' as a word in the English language. The original meaning in Latin was 'minute, something small'. It passed into French as the masculine gender noun 'menu'. From there it was borrowed, in the same form as the French, by English language speakers.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
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The word "indomitable" is derived from the Latin word "indomitabilis."