Enig-ma
The word enigma had its first known use in the mid 16th century, used as a noun to refer to a person, thing or situation considered obscure or concealed/unknown.
As is the case with more than 50% of English words, which have either Latin or Greek roots references, enigma has two root references. The word<em> aenigma</em> from the Latin language, means riddle and from the Greek word <em>ainigma</em> obtained from the word <em>ainissesthai</em> which means to speak in riddles derived from ainos - fable.
Prefix:
In this case there is no identifiable prefix.
Suffix:
A letter or group of words that when placed after the main word changes it meaning or gramatical function.
-ma is related to -ment (Middle English) concrete result of something... from the same Greek noun suffix - mat / -ma
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It’s the first thing they say.
Answer:
better to do online class
Explanation:
when studying before you go in the class,then when you step in the class to learn with the teacher u will understand easily.
The Holocaust should not be forgotten because so many lives were lost by shooting and gas chambers. These people didn't do anything wrong and just because they were a different religion don't mean anyone has the right to shoot or kill anyone. We shall never forget the Holocaust!