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The English adjective 'audible' finds its roots in the ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans of ancient Italy. Its root is the Latin syllable aud-. The meaning of the Latin root is capable of being heard.

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The root of 'audible' is the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear." 'Audible' means capable of being heard or loud enough to be heard.

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what is the root word for audible

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