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#1 2010-05-12 15:24:34

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A little bit Latin in Scratch

Post here if you found words that is derived from Latin words!

I know only one:

Credit derived from credere, to believe


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#2 2010-05-12 16:47:44

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Urban, derived from the Latin word Urbs meaning city.

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#3 2010-05-12 16:49:53

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

I dunno any derivatives of Latin, but I take Latin 2 so I can speak it well   big_smile

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#4 2010-05-12 17:24:07

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Kileymeister wrote:

I dunno any derivatives of Latin, but I take Latin 2 so I can speak it well   big_smile

Derivative : from Latin derivatus form of Latin derivare meaning "to derive"


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#5 2010-05-13 00:52:41

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

maybe... desert -> desertere = to leave

EDIT: The word is deserere what means to leave... The word desert comes from desertum, which means left  big_smile

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#6 2010-05-13 01:11:49

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Trivia - from Tri Via, three roads.

But in reality there are thousands - way too many to mention.

Here are just those derived from latin words beginning with A:

http://www.classicsunveiled.com/romevd/html/deriva.html


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#7 2010-05-13 18:17:25

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Belligerent= belli meaning "wars" and gerent meaning "they will urge on". Put together, it means "They will wage wars."

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#8 2010-05-14 01:25:27

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Mayhem wrote:

Trivia - from Tri Via, three roads.

I think, three roads would be "Tres Viae"...


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#9 2010-05-16 09:48:28

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

I found another one: to introduce -> introducere -> to introduce


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#10 2010-05-16 09:51:17

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Floccinucinihilipilification.  Longest non-medical term in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Comes from flocci, nauci, and nihil.

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#11 2010-05-16 10:01:27

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Kileymeister wrote:

Floccinucinihilipilification.  Longest non-medical term in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Comes from flocci, nauci, and nihil.

nihil means nothing, but I couldn't find flocci and nauci in a dictionary. We haven't had these words before  big_smile


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#12 2010-05-16 10:02:25

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

meew0 wrote:

Kileymeister wrote:

Floccinucinihilipilification.  Longest non-medical term in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Comes from flocci, nauci, and nihil.

nihil means nothing, but I couldn't find flocci and nauci in a dictionary. We haven't had these words before  big_smile

They all basically mean nothing or worthless.  Floccinaucinihilipilification itself means "the estimation of something as worthless".


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#13 2010-05-16 10:08:06

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Ah... *searching for another one*


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#14 2010-05-16 14:08:52

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Just about every word really...


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#15 2010-05-16 18:02:09

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Me: (Reads KileyMeister's post)
Me: Finds brother
Me: I floccinaucinihilipilificate you every day!
Me: Just kidding  smile


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#16 2010-05-16 18:34:01

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.


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#17 2010-05-16 19:13:54

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

...which is latin...

               ...I think... lol.  tongue


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#18 2010-05-17 11:15:56

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Oh yeah, I got a latin grammar book  smile

Hm... give me a second... family <- familia -> family  lol

There are so much derived words in that book.


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#19 2010-05-18 12:49:24

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

English contains words with roots in Celtic, Norse, Latin and French - so its no wonder its such a ridiculously complicated language with 12 different ways of writing the sound "ee"...


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#20 2010-05-18 12:50:26

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Mayhem wrote:

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

English contains words with roots in Celtic, Norse, Latin and French - so its no wonder its such a ridiculously complicated language with 12 different ways of writing the sound "ee"...

2 ways in that post alone.


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#21 2010-05-18 17:58:37

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Cosmic-Cosm=Universe

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#22 2010-05-18 17:59:05

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Urban

Derives from
Urbs, urbis, 3M city


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#23 2010-05-19 08:01:17

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

to perish -> perire -> to perish
Perii comes from perire and means "I am doomed"


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#24 2010-05-19 08:23:08

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

illusionist wrote:

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

...which is latin...

               ...I think... lol.  tongue

No ><

Germanic languages:
English
Dutch
German
Afrikaans
...

Romance languages (Derived from Latin)
French
Romanian
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian
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#25 2010-05-19 08:26:41

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

samurai768 wrote:

Cosmic-Cosm=Universe

That is actually coming from an ancient Greek word...
'ο κοσμοϛ - ("ho kosmos") = Make-up ( big_smile  really), a necklace; the universe


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