>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Applied Linguistics >> Translation studies

What is an English derivative for the latin word vita?

The most common English derivative of the Latin word "vita" is "vital".

However, there are other derivatives as well, depending on the specific meaning you are looking for:

* Vitality: Refers to the state of being full of life and energy.

* Vitamins: Essential organic compounds that are required for normal growth and development.

* Vitellus: The yolk of an egg.

* Vitreous: Relating to glass or resembling glass.

The meaning of "vita" in Latin is "life," so the English derivatives often relate to aspects of life, such as health, energy, and growth.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.