affable
adj.
late 15c., from Old French afable (14c.), from Latin affabilis "approachable, courteous, kind, friendly," literally "who can be (easily) spoken to," from affari "to speak to," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + fari "to speak" (see fame, n.). Related: Affably.
〔李〕[af-;fabl;-e ] a.和蔼可亲的; 宜人的 ←fabul,fabl ( L fibula)=speaking 说