The word "agricola" is pronounced as ah-grih-KOH-lah.
'Agricola', from which we get the word 'agriculture'.
The derivative for the latin word agricola is agriculture.Agriculture refers to farmland and crops and things of that nature which in this case are based on the meaning of agricola-farmer.Actually that's not right. Agriculture comes from the word ager, meaning field (ager, agri, m., field). I don't know any derivatives of agricola, but I know agriculture isn't one.agrarian, agriology, pilgrim, perigrinate. you're welcome. and agriculture IS a derivative. my teacher said so.
agricola sum, or sum agricola, or ego sum agricola agricola = farmer sum = I am ego = I
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Adam Christian Agricola was born in 1593.
The Latin word agricola means "farmer" in English. To say farmers (as in the plural form) you add -ae to agricol. So, to say farmers you say "agricolae."
An ancient Roman farmer was a farmer, someone who grew things. If you mean the word for farmer, it could be one of three, agricola, arator, or colonus.
"How do you pronounce the word ion?" The word 'ion' is pronounced i-on(I-oN)
pronounce the word as you see it - bet.
The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
Esther Agricola is 165 cm.
Agarista agricola was created in 1805.