It comes from the combination of the prefix pro- which means "for", and the Latin verb specio, specere which means "to look".
where does the latin naieve come from
yes the word panthera leo come from latin language
that what im trying to figure out
In about five minutes of research, it has come to mind that 'maggy' is not a word in neither English nor Latin.
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 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
Latin for Hundred
the latin word comes from the category of astronemy
It is a Latin word.
The word prospect derives from two Latin root words, pro and spec. Pro is used as a prefix and generally means before, in front of or forward. Spec means sight, behold, look or examine. Together these words would signify the foresight or perhaps more closely what is seen as being ahead of a person.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
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