- What is the verb for to speak in Latin?
- What is the verb for speaking?
- What is Latin for audio?
- What is the Latin word for discussion?
What is the verb for to speak in Latin?
In the context of "to speak a language" (which, by the way, doesn't work with "talk"), the most common form is the verb loqui. This is the infinitive form, equivalent to the English "to speak" as in "I want to speak Latin." That sentence would be Latine loqui volo. Loqui is also the normal word for to converse.
What is the verb for speaking?
verb (used without object), spoke or (Archaic) spake [speyk]; spo·ken or (Archaic) spoke; speak·ing. to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk: He was too ill to speak. to communicate vocally; mention: to speak to a person about various matters. to converse: She spoke with him for an hour.
What is Latin for audio?
Etymology. From Latin audiō (“I hear; I listen”).
What is the Latin word for discussion?
From Late Latin discussiō, from Latin discutiō.