Iocus et disciplina is the Latin equivalent of 'fun and learning'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'iocus' means 'fun, joke'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'disciplina' means 'instruction, learning'.
Doctrina ia Latin for Learning.
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Flex a greek or latin
Learning (ancient) greek will help you understand root words in your language (latin-based languages) therefor their meaning. Also many, many great book were writen then and you loose much of the beauty and meaning with the translation (everyone that has translate a ancient greek passage will tell you that.
It is greek..ped- <pous=foot Latin has greek origins,not vice versa
re is greek and latin
greek and latin greek and latin
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
flimsy is it greek or latin
It's a stretch, but learning about the Latin- and Greek-based combining forms can be useful in completing college boards.
Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.Probability is derived from Latin, not Greek.
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.