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Bull is an English equivalent of 'taurus'. The Latin word is a masculine noun. It's pronounced 'tow-*roos' in both liturgical and classical Latin.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
they didnt have phones back then so there is no such word
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
the english word noise came to us from a latin word
The root word for "sound" is "sonus" from Latin, while the root word for "write" is "scribere," also from Latin.
It's 'sonus'.
Sonus is the Latin word for 'sound'.
The word echo means a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves. The origin of this word is Latin.
Sanus or sanus of somes
Aud- is a root word in its Latin form. It is sound-related regarding hearing or listening. The pronunciation will be "owd" in Church and classical Latin.
Detroit is a French word meaning strait, and the corresponding Latin word is Fretum (strait, sound, estuary, channel).
The root word of "sanity" is "sanus," which is Latin for "healthy" or "sound."
The LAtin word for sound and noise is sonitus. There was not a word for sonars. The Romans did not have sonar. It was invented in the 1930s. Additionally, SONAR isn't a word, it's an acronym: SOund Navigation And Ranging.
The word "silence" originates from the Latin word "silentium," which means the absence of sound or noise.
The "I" in pretty much all Latin words are pronounced as an "ee" sound, instead of an "ai" sound. So Ira is pronounced as "EE-RAH"