The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
difficulty doesn't have a prefix because prefixes are words added to the beginning of a root word
dia- , di- eg: diameter,diagonal
We see "trans" used to mean across in lots of applications. A transAtlantic flight is routed across the Atlantic ocean.
It does not have a root but it is made up of a prefix Dia- meaning across, apart and rrhea- meaning profuse flow.
"Bom dia" is pronounced as "bom jee-ah" in Portuguese. The "o" in "bom" is pronounced like the "o" in "joke," and the "i" in "dia" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee."
Diametric, diagonal, diameter.
"Diagonal" begins with the prefix dia.
The prefix dia- means across or through. This is common word with this prefix: diameter.
difficulty doesn't have a prefix because prefixes are words added to the beginning of a root word
The prefix dia- means through or across. A common word for this is diameter.
dia-day derecha-right distinto-different
dia- , di- eg: diameter,diagonal
It's Greek, and can mean a number of things: passing through, between, going apart, thoroughly/completely.
Epi is the prefix to change to "dia". One has "epi"logue which changes to "dia"logue...a conversation.
It is from Greek and means "through", or related meanings like "across".
Definition: prefix (dia-) - across, throughExamples:diaphragm (dia-phragm) - sheet of muscles that separate the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
I'm sure dia in spanish means day.