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You can usually tell by either the suffix or the prefix of the word. For example, chrono, meaning time, is the root word for chronology. Tact, meaning touch, is the root word for contact. Root words are either Latin or Greek based. ChaCha!
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・ 1 Print a list of Latin nouns and their meanings. One of the easiest way to learn from such a list is... ・ 2 Find a list of Latin verbs and print them as well. You can use the same method of memorization with... ・ 3 Adding an -us ending t...
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On the Latinum podcast, there is a series of recordings called 'Latin Suffixes' these give the roots of Latin words, in addition to their terminations. http://latinum.mypodcast.com If you search on google books for 'Latin suffixes' you will...
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heat is an English base. You can find this out by looking the words up in an English dictionary.
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・ an apple full of seeds. The grenade was named after the pomegranate, not the other way round. ・ fennel. Fennel derives from foeniculum which relates to Latin fenum (E. hay). Compare French fenouil ... ・ to eat pie made with the umbles or ...
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There are many good sites; and I aggree with you that studying etimology is extremely useful (less to memorize once you learn their meanings). I compiled an online glossary myself, but I'm afraid it's in Spanish. Check the links and good lu...
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There are some that are the same, but most spell the same but have a slightly different meaning. We've been waiting for you! Ask us another!
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