Etimologias Grecolatinas Agustin Mateospdf

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Sección dedicada a frases hechas o palabras que se usan en español tal cual vinieron del idioma original: etimologias grecolatinas agustin mateospdf

Each chapter ends with a Vocabulario—a curated list of 30 to 50 Spanish words derived from the roots just studied. For example, from the Latin verb ducere (to lead), Mateos lists: conducir, reducir, introducir, seductor, duque, and even adúcar (a less common derivative).

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"Etimologías Grecolatinas del Español" by Agustín Mateos Muñoz is a foundational text used in Mexican high schools to teach the Latin and Greek origins of Spanish, focusing on vocabulary, orthography, and etymological analysis. The guide covers language classification, the Indoeuropean family, and the structure of Spanish, featuring popular, learned, and semi-learned lexical categories. For a full overview, you can review the text on Scribd Compendio de Etimologías Grecolatinas del Español For example, from the Latin verb ducere (to

The book is intelligently divided into two halves:

| Prefix | Meaning | Example | |---------|---------|---------| | a-, an- | without | anormal, anónimo | | anti- | against | antiaéreo | | archi- | first, chief | archipiélago | | auto- | self | autobús | | cata- | down, against | catálogo | | dia- | through | diálogo | | dis- | bad | disfuncional | | eco- | house, environment | ecología | | en- | in | energía | | endo- | inside | endocrino | | epi- | over | epidermis | | exo- | outside | exótico | | hiper- | above | hipertensión | | hipo- | below | hipotermia | | meta- | beyond, change | metafísica | | micro- | small | microscopio | | mono- | one | monólogo | | pan- | all | panorama | | para- | beside | parámetro | | peri- | around | perímetro | | poli- | many | polideportivo | | pro- | before | programa | | proto- | first | prototipo | | pseudo- | false | pseudónimo | | sin- (sym-) | with | sincronía, simpatía |

| Concept | Definition | |---------|-------------| | Etimología | Origin and historical development of a word. | | Lengua madre | Latin and Greek are the main sources of Spanish vocabulary. | | Cultismo | Word borrowed directly from Latin/Greek with little change. Example: auditorio (< L. auditorium). | | Patrimonial | Word evolved naturally through popular usage. Example: hijo (< L. filius). | | Neologismo | New words formed with Greek/Latin roots (e.g., televisión, biología). |