Many English words come from this stem. Among them are mission, commit, remittance, submission, omission.
yes the word panthera leo come from latin language
where does the latin naieve come from
Mellifluous come from the Latin words mel, which means "honey" and fluo, which means " to flow". The word literally means "flowing with honey".
The word 'trifecta' derives from two words. One is the Latin word tres, which means 'three'. The other is the Latin word factus, which is the past participle of 'facere' ['to do, to make'].
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Mittet is the 3rd person future active indicative tense of mitto, or I send. Mittet means he/she/it will send.
The *Latin* root (Greek is a separate language, they are not the same) for this compound word is: ex (out of) and mitto (to send)
Sub- sub, meaning under mit- mitto, mittere, mitti, misus, meaning to send
The English words "decimate" and "decimal" come from the Latin word "decimus", which means "tenth."
"Miss" isn't a full Latin word. It's a portion of a principal part of "mitto, mittere, misi, missum," which means "send." "Miss" is the root from which we get the English words "missile" and "mission."
missilemissionpermissionpermit (miss is actually mitto, mittere, missi)
yes the word panthera leo come from latin language
Glory; glorious.
feline.
Bovine.
second
it came from Latin root words