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Is the prefix a Greek or Latin root syllable?
The prefix "pre-" is of
Latin
origin.
It comes from the Latin word "prae," which means "before" or "in front of."
Does basket have a short vowel sound in the first syllable?
What does the German word Korn mean?
Phonology
How do you say speak in mandarin Chinese?
Figurative language is with a literal meaning and meaning?
What is the homophone for summary?
Does bright have a long I vowel sound?
What does si tu kieres mean?
What does the word dark and desolate valley refer to in speech?
Is the word very a noun?
How do you pronounce goodbye in Welsh?
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