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masha68 [24]
3 years ago
11

A words origins are called its

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Romashka [77]3 years ago
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I think etymology but I’m not sure
aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
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Answer:A word's origins are called its etymology. Example: The word student is listed in the dictionary as coming from Latin students from studere "to study." These used in English are borrowed directly from other languages.

Explanation: hope this helped :)

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