What is the Latin word Credere?
The word credit is derived from Latin word credere which means “to trust, entrust, believe”.
What conjugation is Credere Latin?
| ACTIVE | |
|---|---|
| Indicative present crēdō crēdis crēdit crēdimus crēditis crēdunt | Indicative imperfect crēdēbam crēdēbās crēdēbat crēdēbāmus crēdēbātis crēdēbant |
| Subjunctive present crēdam crēdās crēdat crēdāmus crēdātis crēdant | Subjunctive imperfect crēderem crēderēs crēderet crēderēmus crēderētis crēderent |
What does Frighty mean?
1 : fear excited by sudden danger : alarm gave me quite a fright. 2 : something strange, ugly, or shocking. fright. verb.
Is Qui Latin?
A nominative plural quēs (qui-) occurs in early Latin. A dative and ablative plural quīs (quo-) is found even in classic Latin….Relative, Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns.
| SUBSTANTIVE | quis any one quid anything |
|---|---|
| ADJECTIVE | quī, qua (quae), quod any |
What root word means hear?
aud
-aud-, root. -aud- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning “hear. ” This meaning is found in such words as: audible, audience, audio, audit, audition, auditorium, inaudible.
What conjugation is Sentio?
| ACTIVE | |
|---|---|
| Indicative present sentiō sentīs sentit sentīmus sentītis sentiunt | Indicative imperfect sentiēbam sentiēbās sentiēbat sentiēbāmus sentiēbātis sentiēbant |
| Subjunctive present sentiam sentiās sentiat sentiāmus sentiātis sentiant | Subjunctive imperfect sentīrem sentīrēs sentīret sentīrēmus sentīrētis sentīrent |
How do we pronounce Mercantile?
Break ‘mercantile’ down into sounds: [MUR] + [KUHN] + [TYL] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them….Below is the UK transcription for ‘mercantile’:
- Modern IPA: mə́ːkəntɑjl.
- Traditional IPA: ˈmɜːkəntaɪl.
- 3 syllables: “MUR” + “kuhn” + “tyl”
Is fright a real word?
sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror. a person or thing of shocking, grotesque, or ridiculous appearance.
What case is Quem in Latin?
Quem is the the accusative because it is the object of the clause: Brutus is the subject, who kills Caesar, the object, which is represented by the relative pronoun, quem.
What case is quod in Latin?
The form quī is used for the ablative of both numbers and all genders; but especially as an adverb (how, by which way, in any way), and in the combination quīcum (with whom), as an interrogative or an indefinite relative….Relative, Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns.
| SUBSTANTIVE | ADJECTIVE |
|---|---|
| quid vidēs what do you see? | quod templum vidēs what temple do you see? |
What does Biblio mean in Greek?
book
The root prefix “biblio-” comes via Latin from the Greek biblion, meaning “book” or “scroll.”
What does the root word tele mean?
Tell students that the Greek root tele means “distant or far away.” Then print the following mathematical sentence on the board and read it aloud: tele + phone = telephone. Say:The other Greek root in telephone is phone; it means “sound.”
What conjugation is sequor?
When a Latin verb is passive in form, but has an active meaning, it is called a deponent verb. For example: sequor, sequi, secutus sum (3) means ‘to follow’ and not ‘to be followed’….Examples of deponent verbs.
| Latin | English |
|---|---|
| queror, queri, questus sum (3) | to complain |
| sequor, sequi, secutus sum (3) | to follow |
What conjugation is ago Agere?
| ACTIVE | |
|---|---|
| Indicative present agō agis agit agimus agitis agunt | Indicative imperfect agēbam agēbās agēbat agēbāmus agēbātis agēbant |
| Subjunctive present agam agās agat agāmus agātis agant | Subjunctive imperfect agerem agerēs ageret agerēmus agerētis agerent |
What is another word for scared or frightened?
1 scared, fearful, disquieted, apprehensive, timid, timorous.