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2006-12-27 13:59:01
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answered by gone 7
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If you want the words relating to the animals, then ursa (bear) and sus (swine) would be fine. There is no particular relationship between the words.
From your question I wonder if you have seen that the verb "bear" meaning "endure" can be translated by "sustinere", which begins with the same three letters "sus-".
Again there is no relationship, as the verb is a combination of "sub" (from Greek "hupo") + "tenere", whereas the noun comes from Greek "hus".
2006-12-25 04:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Bear is "ursa". Swine is "sus" or "porcus (a pig)."
Are what in the same family, the words, or the animals?
2006-12-24 13:13:07
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answered by Underground Man 6
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i speak spanish not latin
it is funny i thought people wouldnt be here to answer today is christmas go away! happy christmas
2006-12-24 12:51:35
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answered by Praiser in the storm 5
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ursa
2006-12-24 12:50:59
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answered by ? 7
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