Answer:
amicus- like et- and est-is dicit- say/ said non- probably 'no' mortalis- death videt- something about living or life habebit- habit, living
Explanation:
french learner so I see some similarities
<span>素描 means sketch, and </span><span>目标 means aims, goals or target.
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Answer: The Answer is Celer Magnus
Explanation:
Celer is the Latin word for swift, as can be seen in words such as accelerate, would be the first half of the Latin translation of swift, large animal. Magnus, which is the Latin word for large, as can be seen in magnify, would be the second half, completing the large and swift portions of a large, swift animal. Magnus celer animal directly translates to "A big, swift animal"
Answer:
Manualism. use of sign language to educate the Deaf. oralism.