- What is the Latin root word of information?
- What does info mean in Latin?
- What is the Latin word for fact?
- What is the Greek word of information?
What is the Latin root word of information?
The English word "information" comes from Middle French enformacion/informacion/information 'a criminal investigation' and its etymon, Latin informatiō(n) 'conception, teaching, creation'. In English, "information" is an uncountable mass noun.
What does info mean in Latin?
This casual, common word was coined at the very start of the 20th century, from information, from the Latin root informationem, "outline or idea." Definitions of info. a message received and understood. synonyms: information.
What is the Latin word for fact?
Etymology. From Old French fact, from Latin factum (“an act, deed, feat, etc.”); also Medieval Latin for “state, condition, circumstance”; neuter of factus (“done or made”), perfect passive participle of faciō (“do, make”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- (“to put, place, set”).
What is the Greek word of information?
(1) There are some pieces of information that I will provide here that I believe are worth reading.