this is Mr.Wang he is a lawyer
zhè shì means this is
wáng is a name/ family name
xiān shēng is a way of saying something like mister or sir, basically a title
tā shì means he is
lü shī is lawyer :)
Okay so I’m taking Latin in school and I’m pretty sure that the person above me is incorrect.
Habito = I lived (by the o s t mus tis nt)
Bam = imperfect (I)
So hence habitabam means I was living.
We were living would be habitabamus as the mus ending is always used for we.
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Answer:Divide. Write your answer as a fraction or a mixed number in simplest form.
Explanation:
The root word, prefix and suffix of the word "hemoglobinopathy", respectively are:
- Haima
- Hemoglobino
- Pathy
<h3>What is the
Root, the
Prefix and the
Suffix of a word?</h3>
The root of a word is that fragment of the same from which it comes according to a previous language, in the case of English, the language from which it is derived is Latin. Thus, it is identified that the word "hemo" comes from the Latin word "haima" which translates blood.
On the other hand, prefixes are those words or syllables that are used at the beginning of a compound word to give it a certain meaning or modify its translation, in this case the prefix is "hemoglobin" which refers to something that alludes to blood.
Finally, suffixes are syllables that are added to the end of a word to change its direction, in this case the suffix is "pathy" which refers to some kind of disease.
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