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"Latin is a classical language that belongs to history. Two thousand five hundred years of Western literature is written in Latin. So learning Latin is very important for learning Western history," said Ferrero, adding that history is our root and also the proof that our ancestors actually live...
For more about words forborder,land,countryand related things in Celtic languages, see the Celtiadur post:Region and Country Words from the same Proto-Celtic root, via Gaulish*brogisand Latinbrogi-/broges, includebrolo(vegetable garden, orchard, grove) in Italian, andbreuil(wood, copse, copp...
Sihler, we may as well note, thinks its PIE root meant “keeps in sight” and is related to hunting (New comparative grammar of Greek and Latin, 449). Kemmer sees a different hunting connection, in that venor may have a similar ‘chain’ type semantics. The cognitive middle We now come...
Sometimes a familiar English word can be your key to learning a Latin root. Vice versa, Latin roots can help greatly improve your English vocabulary. ab (a) + abl. - away from, from; by (preposition): abject, abjure, abnormal, aborigine, absent, abstract abeo, abire, abii, abitum ...
The Chancay Port will strongly consolidate Peru's position as a gateway that connects land and sea, Asia and Latin America, Xi said when attending the opening ceremony of the Chancay Port via video link with Boluarte. Xi noted that this connection means more than just the BRI taking root in...
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Chancay Port via video link with his Peruvian counterpart, Xi noted that this connection means more than just the BRI taking root in Peru. From Chancay to Shanghai, we are witnessing the birth of a new Asia-Latin America land-sea corridor, Xi sa...
But the data from Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian, and possibly also those from Istro-Romanian, significantly further suggest that the [fi]- root might also originally have been found in the present indicative, particularly in the first and second person plural forms thereof. I believe this ...
radi- root radi – (o) – L – a ray – Radiolaria ram- branching ran- frog rapa- turnip raph(e)- (G) seam (raphe anococcygea, raphe scroti) -raphy- (G) suturing, stitching (cardiorrhaphy) rect- straight reflex- bent back ren- kidney repens- crawling reptans- cra...
Mt 13 6 And when the sun was up they were scorched: and because they had not root, they withered away. sole autem orto aestuaverunt et quia non habebant radicem aruerunt Mt 13 7 And others fell among thorns: and the thorns grew up and choked them. alia autem ceciderunt in spinas...