The root word of applauded is "applaud," which comes from the Latin word "applaudere," meaning "to clap."
Plause means to applaud and it is in perfect tense plural. It translates to- they applauded. :)
clapped loudly
The root word "potes" in Latin comes from the verb "posse," which means "to be able" or "to have power."
This verb means "he is able".
It comes from an Anglo-Norman word poeir, from an alteration of the Latin word posse which means 'be able'
The word "celebrated" can represent being applauded or made happy.
Yes, the root word of "mobile" is "mobilis" in Latin, which means "movable" or "able to move."
Port, from the Latin porto, means "to carry."Then able, so put together ---> "able to carry."
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"
The Latin word "carbo" means coal or charcoal.
There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.