Loading... Please wait...EtymaFlips is a great choice for ardent students seeking to augment spelling skills and expand vocabulary. NEW Advanced Greek 225 roots and was written by Ruth Graham, Hexco's etymology expert. EtymaFlips contain the same valuable information as EtymaMentor (software) & EtymaNotes (printed book) but give students the ability to study anywhere with online access. Accounts are activated by our order processing department Monday – Friday from 8am – 5pm. Login names and passwords may not be shared; accounts remain active for one full year from date of activation.
EtymaFlips are available in 6 volumes: Basic Latin, Intermediate Latin, Advanced Latin, Basic Greek, NEW Intermediate Greek, and NEW Advanced Greek.
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FAQ: Why Study Etymology?
Over 60% of words used in the English language have Latin or Greek roots. If this large percentage is not convincing enough to start learning your roots, prefixes and suffixes, think of all the other language origins that may appear in a spelling bee or on your path through higher education. Many Japanese and Spanish words have hard and fast rules on how words from these languages are spelled, and these rules are very easy to master. Going further, French and German both have language patterns that are consistent. For example, if you know that a word is from German, and it has a long 'i' sound, you know it is spelled 'ei.' The more patterns you know of various languages, the more valuable it is to know from what language a word originated.
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