The English prefix 'tele' is from the Greek word 'tele' meaning 'far.'
(tell-eh) its pronounced the same as if you were saying (tele) in the english word telephone --amanda
In English grammar, the prefix 'tele-' typically means distant or distant communication. It is derived from the Greek word "tele," which means far off or at a distance. Words like 'television' (distant vision) and 'telephone' (distant sound) contain this prefix.
e leaga tele pe a manavaina i totonu
The prefix "Tele" is Latin for FAR.
The word for "big" in Samoan is "tele."
Tele refers to a large amount. Tele= heaps, plenty, alot, etc...
it is greek, actually. it means "distant."
celly
Tele
vision, tele is the pre-fix
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.