No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
The word is available from both Latin and Greek as 'drama' derived from 'dramatos' meaning 'to do, to act or to perform'
The base word of "dramatic" is "drama." In linguistics, a base word is the simplest form of a word from which related words are derived. In this case, "drama" is the root word from which "dramatic" is formed by adding the suffix "-ic" to create an adjective form.
There will be so much drama that you will need a dramamine. Save the drama for your mama. The drama department is looking for prop makers.
She's a real drama queen.
the word drama in German is schauspie! :) You can also use the word Drama
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
The English word "drama" comes from the Latin which comes from the Greek.
A drama is a play. That's what the word "drama" means in Greek.
The word is available from both Latin and Greek as 'drama' derived from 'dramatos' meaning 'to do, to act or to perform'
drama queen
The root word of dramatic is drama, which originates from the Greek word "drama," meaning action or play.
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The base word of "dramatic" is "drama." In linguistics, a base word is the simplest form of a word from which related words are derived. In this case, "drama" is the root word from which "dramatic" is formed by adding the suffix "-ic" to create an adjective form.
There will be so much drama that you will need a dramamine. Save the drama for your mama. The drama department is looking for prop makers.
No More Drama - Mary J. Blige ??