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What is a derivative for the Latin word, liberi (children)? [closed]

What is a derivative for the Latin word, liberi (children)? [closed]
  1. What does Liberi in Latin mean?
  2. What is a derivative in Latin?
  3. What is Laudo Latin derivative?
  4. Is English derivative of Latin?

What does Liberi in Latin mean?

līberī m pl (genitive līberōrum); second declension, (plurale tantum) children. offspring.

What is a derivative in Latin?

From Middle French dérivatif, from Latin dērīvātus, perfect passive participle of dērīvō (“I derive”).

What is Laudo Latin derivative?

laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus - to praise.

Is English derivative of Latin?

Although English is a Germanic language, it has Latin influences. Its grammar and core vocabulary are inherited from Proto-Germanic, but a significant portion of the English vocabulary comes from Romance and Latinate sources.

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