It’s a good list, though you only give masculine singular forms for adjectives and there are a few words where you’ve only given one meaning out of many, and most of the prefixes are from Greek, not Latin (endo, exo, hyper, hypo, macro, micro, mono, proto, poli (should be poly...
Latin terminology, origins, meanings, translations, usage Below is a list of Latin terms which (to varying degrees) are still used in English. Some of this Latin terminology is very common in general speech and written communications; other Latin terms are more rarely used, in specialized ...
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1.Though I knew these are words of Latin ___, I didn’t quite know their meanings until I asked my teacher .A.originB.sourceC.resourceD.way 2.Though I knew these are words of Latin ___, I didn’t quite know their meanings until I asked my teacher . A. A.origin B. B.source...
Latin words all have their meanings, of course, but the phrases are very symbolic and have deep, hidden meanings. Even a statement that seems matter-of-fact can have a huge number of deep meanings to it. That's why it's so interesting to learn - even a small number of words can mea...
Also, for this particular activity, your student doesn’t need to memorize the meaning of the root words or recite them back. As long as he becomes familiar with the meanings, he will be able to recognize the root in other words, and spelling will become easier. ...
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well as for all chapters preceding; e.g., the chapter 10 list includes all the words introduced in chapters 1-10, usefully sorted by part of speech; nouns and adjectives are further sorted by declension, and verbs by conjugation; all English meanings are included, as are macrons and ...
].‘I have copied these words of Plato about this topic from the book called Gorgias, because itdid not seem meet to translate them, as the Latin language can in no manner aspire to theirproperties, and even less my Latin: [a long quotation from Plato’s Gorgias in Greek follows].’...