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Palabras del latín utilizadas en inglés

11/22
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Where does the word LATIN come from?
The name of the language can be traced back to present-day Lazio, the region where Rome is located.

Why do Latin expression still exist today?
Because, it continues to being used in fields such as science, politics and religionin th 21 st century.

Bona Fide
I greatly appreciate your Bona Fide advice, however, I consider that some learning is only learned through personal experience.

Pro Rata
Accountants must learn to apportion (or calculate pro rata) sales tax in order to properly assess and pay said tax to the DIAN.

  1. It came of the Roman Empire.
  2. Because it continued to be used.
  3. I love you. Ergo, I help you.
    You invited me an impromptu date.

Good lecture

  • I didn’t know the origin of the first words.
  • I was so naive in thinking that those terms came from French.
  • Having an agenda is really important for all of your meetings.

Here are some of my answers during the session:
syllabus: the topics in a course. Before you take a course, you need to read de syllabus.
agenda: points to discuss. In this meeting, we have a full agenda of things that we haven’t seen previously.
et cetera: and similar items. In my nutritional plan, I can eat all the green vegetables like: lettuce, spinach, broccoli, et cetera.
naive: lack of experience or wisdom. My parents are naive in the tech industry.
vice versa: in the opposite order. In many cases, may not apply the vice versa hate.

wow pretty interesting these class

Vice versa: In the opposite order Et cetera: And similar items. Syllabus: the topics in a course Naive: lack of experience or wisdom. Agenda: points to discuss.
* Vice versa - in the opposite order. * Syllabus - the topics in a course. * Agenda - points to discuss. * Naive - lack of experience or wisdom. * Et cetera - and similar items.
1. **Quid pro quo**: In diplomatic negotiations, the principle of **quid pro quo** often underpins the discussions, where each party meticulously weighs their concessions to ensure that mutual benefits are maximized without sacrificing their core interests. 2. **Ergo**: A comprehensive analysis of the environmental impact of the automotive industry reveals that, despite significant technological advancements, greenhouse gas emissions remain alarmingly high; **ergo**, it is imperative to implement stricter regulations to mitigate climate change.
# Palabras del latín utilizadas en inglés. Practice: \- Vice versa: in the opposite order. \- Et cetera: and similar items. \- Naïve: lack of experience or wisdom. \- Syllabus: the topics in a course. \- Agenda: points to discuss. Worksheet: Visit WEBQUEST DOCUMENT 1 (page 2 of this document) and answer the following questions: Where does the word LATIN come from? \_Latin was the language of the ancient Romans and comes from Roma, which at that time was called Latium\_\_ Why do Latin expression still exist today? \_Because Latin is the ancient language in many parts of Europe and Northern Africa, and when the Roman Empire fell, its dialects fragmented into the Romance languages that many of us speak and learn today, and It continued to be used in fields such as science, politics and religion, which is why many Latin expressions still exist in the 21st century.\_\_ Visit WEBQUEST DOCUMENT 2 (page 3 of this document) and complete the following activity: Read the Latin expressions and their definitions. Then choose 2 expressions and create your own sentences: \_The book, that my uncle George gave me, wasn't difficult to read **per se**, but the complex theories discussed in the later chapters were challenging to understand.\_\_ \_The lack of communication within the team led to several delays, **ergo** causing us to miss the deadline.\_\_
***Vice versa** - in the opposite order.* ***Syllabus** - the topics in a course.* ***Agenda** - points to discuss.* ***Naive** - lack of experience or wisdom.* ***Et cetera** - and similar items.*
1\. I have never owned a PS5. Ergo, I have no idea how to play or use it. 2\. When I traveled to Narnia, I didn’t know that they were having an impromptu festival there. It is an unforgettable experience.

I am going to the beach. Ergo, I’m going for a swim.

He Impromptu asked her to be his girlfriend.

  • Where does the word LATIN come from?
    The word “latin” comes from the region where Rome is located, known as “Lazio,” in present-day Italy. This region was called “Latium” when the Roman Empire existed.

  • Why do Latin expressions still exist today?
    Latin expressions still exist today because Latin continued to be used in various fields such as science, politics, and religion even after the Roman Empire fell.

  • Sentences with Latin words chosen:
    While the book is amazing, it is the particular characteristics of the character that made this novel a bestseller “per se”.
    The company’s commitment to providing exceptional customer service is “bona fide”, evident in their consistent efforts to exceed expectations.