2 дек. 2014 г. · In Latin via is a noun, and it means "way" or "road" or "street," etc. It can be used in the way that any noun is used. |
25 янв. 2015 г. · In English "via" can be used to express something like the ablative of means and (by extension) a route or path by which travel is accomplished. |
10 дек. 2012 г. · Definitely, it's a loan from Latin ”via” meaning ”road”. We also use it in Swedish for example. You're right in that function words aren't ... |
1 авг. 2024 г. · “via” is considered formal because it originates from the Latin term via. While Latin-dervied English words, “Latinisms,” aren't inherently bad, they are more ... |
6 окт. 2023 г. · It means "by way of" or "using." It's Latin for "road.". |
8 нояб. 2021 г. · Vious - from Latin via, meaning "way, road." He was previously impervious to corruption, but now he is obviously quite devious. |
22 июн. 2023 г. · Italian and latin, via = road, way. Upvote |
13 сент. 2019 г. · The noun viam (from via meaning path, road, or way -- it's where the word via in English comes from) is written in the accusative case (the ... |
1 янв. 2019 г. · Many words ending with "-vious" are derived from Latin "via" (road, way), including 'obvious' (in the way), 'impervious' (lacking a way through) ... |
19 июл. 2015 г. · I could be wrong, but I was taught that "iter" is translated as journey while "via" is road. Is iter also translated as a road in other cases? |
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