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MONIQUE is a French female name, a form of the name Monica, which is originally from Berber or Punic roots in North Africa. The Latin word monere means to advise, so the name is sometimes said to mean "advisor" or "truth."However, similar names derive from the Greek monos(alone, solitary).
Monique is a French equivalent of 'Monica'. It's pronounced 'moh-neek'. The origins of the English and French versions of the name haven't been settled on for sure. But suggestions tend to cluster around an ancient North African or Phoenician origin, or around influences from the Latin 'monere' ['to advise'] and the Greek 'monos'['alone'].
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
Monere - to warn
Monere - to warn
Monitor
Monere - to warn
Monens(From Moneo, Monere, Monui, Monitum: To advise, To warn.)
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to warn/advise: monere warning/advising: monens
The root from which 'monit' derives is the Latin 'monere', to remind or warn.
The Latin word is 'monere'
Ad- prefix meaning toward. -mon- root coming from the latin "monere" meaning to warn. -ish suffix meaning in the likeness of. Essentially, to warn about something.
Middle English: from Old French somondre, from Latin summonere 'give a hint,' later 'call, summon,' from sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn.'
The root "mon" in monument comes from the Latin word "monere," meaning "to remind" or "to warn." This root is used in words related to something that serves as a reminder or memorial, such as a monument.