Latin and Greek roots and affixes | Reading | Khan Academy

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    Roots and affixes are the keys to unlocking so much of English's vocabulary. For a variety of Fun History Reasons™, many of the roots we use to make words in English are derived from Latin and Greek. Understanding those word-parts can make vocabulary a lot less frustrating and scary.
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