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How to say problem solving in latin prob·lem solv·ing, would you like to know how to translate problem solving to latin this page provides all possible translations of the word problem solving in the latin language..

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Which Latin verb was closer to the current meaning of English "solve"?

Nowadays the English verb solve means :

Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery).

The etymology of the word indicates that it comes:

from Latin solvere "to loosen, dissolve; untie, release, detach; depart; unlock; scatter; dismiss; accomplish, fulfill; explain; remove".

Nonetheless, the verb used in Spanish with the same meaning is resolver (my translation of the definition):

Solve a problem, a doubt, a difficulty or something that involves them.

This verb comes from Latin resolvĕre , from re- and solvĕre . So in Latin there also existed the verb resolvĕre . Both verbs appear in the Lewis & Short dictionary, but their meanings appear to be somewhat different from (or maybe broader than) the current ones for both English and Spanish. So both solve and resolver have the same meaning today but come from different verbs solvo and resolvo . Question: Which one of them was most used in Latin for the same context as today's verbs? Or maybe both were used but in different periods?

Note: in Spanish there also existed a verb solver with the same meaning as solve and resolver , but was already deprecated in the 18th century.

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There is a "famous" phrase attributed to St. Augustine: " solvitur ambulando ", meaning "it [the problem] is solved by walking". I have failed to track down such phrase in Augustine's texts (which can be found here ). However, a search for words related to solvere in Augustine's texts yields several hits that, as far as I can tell, imply the meaning of the English "to solve". For instance, here you get:

Solvitur ergo quaestio per recapitulationem, quae indissolubilis remaneret, ... Recapitulatio itaque ista, si advertatur in Scripturis, multas quaestiones solvit, ... Sic itaque solvitur ista quaestio.

Conversely, searching words related to the verb resolvere do not seem to give the English meaning. For instance, here you get:

At vero flante austro, glacies resolvitur, et torrentes fluunt, ...

The above is merely based on search for one author. Not sure how representative of the corpus us though.

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  • 1 Quite interesting. I have just seen that the verb "resolver" in Spanish in the 15th century was close to "dissolve" or "decompose", as in the example "gracies resolvitur": "Cada cosa se resuelve en aquello de que fue compuesta" (1428). –  Charlie Commented Feb 4, 2019 at 14:56

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Translation of "problema" into English

problem, enigma, problems are the top translations of "problema" into English. Sample translated sentence: Hic problema est quod nondum conspexi. ↔ There's a problem there that you don't see.

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Hic problema est quod nondum conspexi.

There's a problem there that you don't see.

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situation that invites resolution

Problema solvere conatus sum.

I tried solving the problem .

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problem solver

solver quaestio constitute

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problem solved

partum solutiones

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i am a problem

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what is the problem?

satin' salve?

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our problem is eternal

quaestio est aeterna

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not my job not my problem

non est mihi quaestio

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i don’t care. not my problem

non problema

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the problem is not a problem.the problem is your attitude about problem

quaestio sit quaestio non est habitus circa quaestionem problem.the

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considerator, consideratoris one who examines/considers/reflects on a problem;

considerator

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ate lyka i know your sad and lonely but i know you can do this you can end this fight just accept lord i'm sure he will help you solve your problems think positive ate i'm always here for you i love you ate

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3. Declension Consonant Stems neuter

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Nom. problemaproblemata
Gen. problematisproblematum
Dat. problematiproblematibus
Acc. problemaproblemata
Voc. problemaproblemata
Abl. problemateproblematibus

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nihil tibi mando ut de eo cogites, illud meum proprium problema , quaeso, suscipe.

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This Latin phrase will change the way you manage problems

It is solved by walking.

All the conveniences of postmodern life don’t seem to be relaxing us. Pop songs are increasingly about anxiety and depression . “Burnout” has become the buzzword of 2019 . We’ve all got problems and don’t know how to solve them, though there’s surely never been a time in history when more advice, self-help books, mindfulness apps, and wellness gurus were so widely available to so many people.

Maybe the proliferation of advice is one of our issues. How do you choose the right solution when there’s too much guidance for any one person to make sense of?

Bonnie Smith Whitehouse, an English professor at Belmont University in Tennessee, has a marvelously simple answer. Go back to the classics. She offers this Latin phrase for your consideration: Solvitur ambulando . Loosely translated, this means, “It is solved by walking,” and by “it” Whitehouse means practically anything.

Whitehouse is not alone in her contention that walking is the key to health, well-being, and creativity. Her new “interactive journal” for mindful walking, Afoot and Lighthearted, is a charming and aesthetic ode to the classic constitutional, replete with data on the physical and mental health benefits of this activity  (paywall). Interspersed among citations of scientific studies are quotes from the world’s great philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, and naturalists about the wonders of ambling, as well as mindfulness exercises, prompts, and blank pages to record thoughts about or after wandering.

In the 19th century, the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard wrote, “Above all, do not lose your desire to walk: Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness; I have walked myself into my best thoughts and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it.”

This is the message that Whitehouse is spreading, too. She argues that walking is a way to be more present, ease anxiety, spark creativity, increase productivity, and detox from digital overload (that is, if you don’t walk with your face in your phone). “For many years, I have wondered how, in the frantic pace of this age we call our time, I might keep my focus on what nourishes me,” the professor writes. “I decided that, like many creative walkers before me, I had to disrupt habits that neither fed or sustained me by radically and literally walking away from them.”

Taking a page from Shakespeare—whose character Prospero said in The Tempest , “A turn or two I’ll walk, to still my beating mind”—Whitehouse adopted constitutionals to soothe her spirit and cultivate attention and wonder. The practice was so effective that she also developed a class, which she has been teaching for six years, on walking, writing, and well-being.

Her journal, a smallish book that wouldn’t burden you on an excursion, is based on the lessons she has learned and that she teaches. She calls it “a road map to a present and more creative state of mind.” And it’s perfect for these distracted times because it’s the kind of text you can dip in and out of at random, finding useful insights and inspiring thoughts, a book for the Instagram era that doesn’t demand too much extended attention though it promises to help you develop just that.

Of course, you don’t really need a journal to learn how to walk mindfully. As Whitehouse herself points out, this mild exercise has been used to improve health and thinking for as long as humans have been writing. Rambling, aimlessly and otherwise, is how we have for millennia cleared our minds, solved problems, found ideas, and exercised our freedom, individually and politically , which is why the writer Rebecca Solnit has advised that “democracy should be exercised regularly, on foot.”

The promenade is also a practical act with spiritual ramifications. In  Walking Meditation: Easy Steps to Mindfulness , by Vietnamese peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh, the Zen Buddhist master explains that walking and paying attention—just noticing your steps and your breath—are acts of enlightenment. He points out that by cultivating a habit of walking attentively, we can start to see the world around us more clearly.

When we’re angry or worried or troubled by our thoughts, we tend to focus on what’s going wrong. Thich Nhat Hanh contends that mindful walking connects us to all that is working instead, in our minds, bodies, and the environment around us. Each time we do that, he argues, we heal the world and ourselves.

So, the next time you’re feeling frustrated, angry, anxious, tired, bored, or annoyed, resist the temptation to go online in search of more advice (though I do love having readers and will certainly miss you). Instead, walk off your woes and stride toward inspiration, like the 18th-century composer Ludwig van Beethoven, whose daily noontime constitutional was integral to his creative process.

It may be the key to unlocking your genius. At the very least, you’ll regain peace. In the words of the poet Simon Armitage, “You never come back from a walk feeling worse.”

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Etymology

problem (n.)

late 14c., probleme , "a difficult question proposed for discussion or solution; a riddle; a scientific topic for investigation," from Old French problème (14c.) and directly from Latin problema , from Greek problēma "a task, that which is proposed, a question;" also "anything projecting, headland, promontory; fence, barrier;" also "a problem in geometry," literally "thing put forward," from proballein "propose," from pro "forward" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward") + ballein "to throw" (from PIE root *gwele- "to throw, reach").

The meaning "a difficulty" is mid-15c. Mathematical sense of "proposition requiring some operation to be performed" is from 1560s in English. Problem child , one in which problems of a personal or social character are manifested, is recorded by 1916. Phrase _______ problem in reference to a persistent and seemingly insoluble difficulty is attested from at least 1882, in Jewish problem . Response no problem "that is acceptable; that can be done without difficulty" is recorded from 1968.

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c. 1600, "doubtful, questionable, uncertain, unsettled," from French problematique (15c.), from Late Latin problematicus , from Greek problēmatikos "pertaining to a problem," from problēmatos , genitive of problēma (see problem ).

Specific sense in logic, differentiating what is possible from what is necessarily true, is from 1610s. The sense of "constituting, containing, or causing a difficulty" is modern, probably from a noun use in sociology (1957). Related: Problematical (1560s); problematically .

*gwelə- , also *gwel- , Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to throw, reach," with extended sense "to pierce."

It forms all or part of: anabolic ; arbalest ; astrobleme ; ball (n.2) "dancing party;" ballad ; ballet ; ballista ; ballistic ; ballistics ; belemnite ; catabolism ; devil ; diabolical ; discobolus ; emblem ; embolism ; hyperbola ; hyperbole ; kill (v.); metabolism ; palaver ; parable ; parabola ; parley ; parliament ; parlor ; parol ; parole ; problem ; quell ; quail (v.) "lose heart, shrink, cower;" symbol .

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit apa-gurya "swinging," balbaliti "whirls, twirls;" Greek ballein "to throw, to throw so as to hit," also in a looser sense, "to put, place, lay," bole "a throw, beam, ray," belemnon "dart, javelin," belone "needle," ballizein "to dance;" Armenian kelem "I torture;" Old Church Slavonic zali "pain;" Lithuanian galas "end," gėla "agony," gelti "to sting."

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“These are problem-solving products but that incorporate technology in a really subtle, unobtrusive way,” she says.

And it is a “problem-solving populism” that marries the twin impulses of populism and progressivism.

“We want a Republican Party that returns to problem-solving mode,” he said.

Problem-solving entails accepting realities, splitting differences, and moving forward.

It teaches female factory workers technical and life skills, such as literacy, communication and problem-solving.

Problem solving with class discussion is absolutely essential, and should occupy at least one third of the entire time.

In teaching by the problem-solving method Professor Lancelot 22 makes use of three types of problems.

Sequential Problem Solving is written for those with a whole brain thinking style.

Thus problem solving involves both the physical world and the interpersonal world.

Sequential Problem Solving begins with the mechanics of learning and the role of memorization in learning.

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What are the Differences in Meaning Between "Problem Solving" and "Solving Problems"

Problem Solving tells us what you do.

Solving Problems tells us what you do it to.

Is there any other difference in meaning in the context of math word problems?

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  • "He loves nothing better than problem solving; or, "He loves nothing better than solving problems." Each sentence says pretty much the same thing. –  rhetorician Commented Dec 25, 2014 at 2:45

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In principle a connection of gerund and object can have three forms

1 the solving of problems (in Latin Grammar "problems" is called genetivus objectivus, i.e. "problems" corresponds to an object in a normal sentence with a finite verb.)

2 solving problems

3 problem solving/problem-solving

In 1 we have the full form with the and of. 2 is derived from 1 by dropping the and of. 3 is derived from 2 by putting "problems" in front position.

All three forms have the same meaning. Which form will be used is a matter of style. Form 2 is the common form.

Even "I'm solving problems" might be derived from form 1: I'm at/in the act of (the) solving (of) problems.

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Well, "problem solving" is a noun (or, when hyphenated, an adjective); but "solving problems" is a present-progressive tense verb with an object.

Thus, "He has good problem-solving skills." But: "I am solving problems", rather than "I am problem solving".

But these are only matters of syntax. In answer to your question, no, there is no difference in meaning.

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    Synonyms for problem-solving include analytic, analytical, diagnostic, logical, methodical, scientific, systematic, investigative, pinpointing and rational. Find more ...

  21. What are the Differences in Meaning Between "Problem Solving" and

    Problem Solving tells us what you do. Solving Problems tells us what you do it to. Is there any other difference in meaning in the context of math word problems?

  22. How to say problems in Latin

    Latin words for problems include problematum and problemata. Find more Latin words at wordhippo.com!

  23. What is another word for problem-solve

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