Telephone/ Tele in some acents
Teletubbies
Teletoon
Examples of words with the root "tele" include telephone, television, teleport, and telescope.
Tele thon
The prefix "tele" means distant.
tele- means "far" or "distant." On television you see things that are taking place at a distance.
There are many root words. Some include geo, psych, photo, zo, vent, spec, etc.
thank you very much
SOIFUA -- The technical translation of soifua is "health" or "living". It's commonly used in the parting phrase fa soifua (fa meaning 'bye') FA'AFETAI TELE -- Fa'afetai is the equivalent of 'thanks' or 'thank you'. Tele means 'very'. So fa'afetai tele means "Thank you very". You can also say Fa'afetai tele lava which means "Thank you very much".
Distance - from Greek. A more precise definition would be ''from afar''. Greek : τηλε-
No, television is not a compound noun because 'tele' is not a word itself, it's the prefix for the noun 'vision'. A compound word is made up of two separate words.
tele = "television"
The English prefix 'tele' is from the Greek word 'tele' meaning 'far.'
In English grammar, the prefix 'tele-' typically means distant or distant communication. It is derived from the Greek word "tele," which means far off or at a distance. Words like 'television' (distant vision) and 'telephone' (distant sound) contain this prefix.