Transaltion from Latin to English:

  1. Transaltion from Latin to English:Aeneas, dum ex urbe effugit, senem portat. Senex est Anchises, pater Aeneae. Portare Anchisen
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  2. Use the definition to answer the question.lasagna (lə-zän′yə) n. [Italian from Latin lasanum from Greek lasanon] a flat
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  3. Roman culture had an impact on the English language mainly becauseA. English is descended from Latin. B.English has many words
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  4. navy (nā′vē) n. [ME < OF navie < L nāvigia, to sail]a nation's battleship A group of ships; a fleet a color From what
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  5. Why does English have so many words with Latin and Greek roots?The Church valued knowledge, and Latin is the official language
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  6. How does the Latin word "ver" affect the English language?A Many words in English are based on the Latin word for spring. B The
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  7. Which describes the origin of the foreign phrase laissez-faire? (1 point)• It's a Latin phrase that entered into English as a
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  8. The term assimilation refers to when :A.*** a word is borrowed into English through different venues B. A latin adj. becomes an
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  9. What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?(1 point)Responses Latin Latin Spanish Spanish English English French
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  10. What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?(1 point) Responses French French English English Latin Latin Spanish
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