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Example Question #11 : Latin Nouns
Please choose the correct answer from below
The English word littoral comes from which latin word __________.
Possible Answers:
lector—reader
litus—sentence
littera—letter
leto—kill
litus—beach
Correct answer:
litus—beach
Explanation:
The word in English, "littoral," means "pertaining to shores." It is not to be confused with the word "litteral" the noun for beach or shore in latin is "litus," the genitive being "litoris."
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