Latin & Greek Roots

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Latin & Greek Roots

Unlock Thousands of Words

Learn 20 roots and understand 10,000+ English words!

📖 Let’s Learn Latin & Greek Roots!

Did you know that over 60% of English words come from Latin and Greek? If you learn just 20-30 common roots, you can figure out the meaning of thousands of words — even words you’ve never seen before!

For example, the root “tele” means “far” in Greek. So telephone = far + sound, television = far + seeing, telescope = far + looking. One root, three words understood instantly!

💡 The Rule

A root is the core part of a word that carries its meaning. Many English roots come from Latin (ancient Rome) and Greek (ancient Greece).
Know the root → understand the word!

🎯 Key Concept

🌱 tele = far → telephone, television, telescope
🌱 bio = life → biology, biography, biodiversity
🌱 graph = write → autograph, photograph, geography
🌱 port = carry → transport, export, import, portable

📋 20 Power Roots

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tele = far

telephone, television, telescope, telegram

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bio = life

biology, biography, biodiversity, antibiotic

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graph = write

autograph, photograph, geography, paragraph

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port = carry

transport, export, import, portable, airport

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aud = hear

audience, audio, auditorium, audible

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vis/vid = see

vision, video, visible, invisible, television

🌱 Examples & Practice

Learn with organized examples and sentences!

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Communication Roots

tele = far/distant
Greek root
“TELEphone (far + sound), TELEvision (far + seeing), TELEscope (far + looking), TELEgram (far + writing).”
phon/phone = sound/voice
Greek root
“PHONe (sound device), microPHONE (small + sound), symPHONy (together + sound), PHONics (study of sounds).”
graph/gram = write/written
Greek root
“autoGRAPH (self + write), photoGRAPH (light + write), paraGRAPH (beside + write), teleGRAM (far + written).”
scrib/script = write
Latin root
“deSCRIBe (write down), SCRIPt (written text), preSCRIPtion (written before), inSCRIPtion (written on).”
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Science & Life Roots

bio = life
Greek root
“BIOlogy (study of life), BIOgraphy (life + writing), BIOdiversity (life + variety), antiBIOtic (against + life organisms).”
geo = earth
Greek root
“GEOgraphy (earth + writing), GEOlogy (earth + study), GEOmetry (earth + measure).”
aqua = water
Latin root
“AQUArium (water container), AQUAtic (related to water), AQUAlung (water + breathing).”
astro = star
Greek root
“ASTROnaut (star + sailor), ASTROnomy (star + study), ASTROlogy (star + knowledge).”
therm = heat
Greek root
“THERMometer (heat + measure), THERMos (heat container), THERMal (related to heat).”
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Movement & Body Roots

port = carry
Latin root
“transPORT (carry across), exPORT (carry out), imPORT (carry in), PORTable (can be carried), airPORT (air + carry place).”
ped/pod = foot
Latin/Greek root
“PEDestrian (person on foot), PEDal (foot device), triPOD (three + feet), PEDicure (foot + care).”
man/manu = hand
Latin root
“MANual (by hand), MANufacture (make by hand), MANicure (hand + care), MANuscript (written by hand).”
vis/vid = see
Latin root
“VISion (seeing), VIDeo (seeing device), VISible (can be seen), inVISible (cannot be seen), teleVISion (far + seeing).”
aud = hear
Latin root
“AUDience (people who hear), AUDio (related to hearing), AUDitorium (place to hear), AUDible (can be heard).”
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Number & Size Roots

mono/uni = one
Greek/Latin root
“UNIform (one form), UNIque (one of a kind), MONOlogue (one + speak), UNIcycle (one wheel).”
bi/du = two
Latin root
“BIcycle (two wheels), BIlingual (two languages), DUet (two singers), DUal (two).”
tri = three
Latin/Greek root
“TRIangle (three angles), TRIcycle (three wheels), TRIple (three times), TRIcolour (three colours — Indian flag!).”
micro = small
Greek root
“MICROscope (small + see), MICROphone (small + sound), MICRObe (small + life).”
mega/macro = large/great
Greek root
“MEGAphone (great + sound), MEGAbyte (great + unit), MACROscopic (large + see).”

📢 Read Root → Words

Say each root and its word family!

tele = far → telephonebio = life → biologygraph = write → autographport = carry → transportaud = hear → audiencevis = see → visionped = foot → pedestriantri = three → triangle

✏️ Root Word Quiz

Choose the right answer!

1. “Telephone” uses the root “tele” meaning ___.

2. “Biography” uses the root “bio” meaning ___.

3. “Transport” uses the root “port” meaning ___.

4. “Microscope” uses “micro” meaning ___.

5. “Triangle” uses “tri” meaning ___.

🎯 Match the Root to Its Meaning

Click each root to reveal its meaning!

Click any to check!

📝 Root Detective — Break Down These Words!

Identify the root and figure out the meaning!

1

TELEPHONE = tele (far) + phone (sound) = a device for hearing sound from far away!

2

BIOGRAPHY = bio (life) + graph (write) = a written account of someone’s life!

3

TRANSPORT = trans (across) + port (carry) = to carry things across distances!

4

MICROSCOPE = micro (small) + scope (see) = a device to see very small things!

5

AUDIENCE = aud (hear) + ence (people) = a group of people who hear/listen!

6

TRICOLOUR = tri (three) + colour = three colours — like the Indian flag! 🇮🇳

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Memory Trick

Remember the TOP 5 roots:
📡 TELE = far (telephone, television)
🧬 BIO = life (biology, biography)
✍️ GRAPH = write (autograph, photograph)
📦 PORT = carry (transport, export)
👁️ VIS = see (vision, visible)
Just 5 roots = 25+ words understood!

🎮 Latin & Greek Roots Quiz

Test what you’ve learned!

“Tele” means…

“Bio” means…

“Graph” means…

“Port” means…

“Aud” means…

“Tri” means…

Knowing roots helps you…

Most English roots come from…

🎉 Quiz Complete!

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Fun Facts

Over 60% of English words have Latin or Greek roots! In science and medicine, it is over 90%. Knowing 20 roots unlocks literally thousands of words.

The word “telephone” was coined by combining two Greek words: tele (far) + phone (sound). Alexander Graham Bell didn’t invent the word — a French inventor suggested it!

🧠 Tips for Parents

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Root of the Day

Introduce one root per day. “Today’s root: PORT = carry. Can you find 5 words with PORT?” transport, export, import, portable, airport!

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Word Detective Game

Give an unfamiliar word: “AQUANAUT.” Child breaks it: “aqua = water, naut = sailor. A water sailor — someone who explores underwater!” Builds analytical thinking.

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Root Notebook

Keep a notebook: one page per root, list all words containing it. Add new words as you discover them. Growing vocabulary!

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