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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LatinLatin - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · Many of these words were used once by the author and then forgotten, but some useful ones survived, such as 'imbibe' and 'extrapolate'. Many of the most common polysyllabic English words are of Latin origin through the medium of Old French. Romance words make respectively 59%, 20% and 14% of English, German and Dutch vocabularies.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MantraMantra - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · There is a long history of scholarly disagreement on the meaning of mantras and whether they are instruments of mind, as implied by the etymological origin of the word mantra. One school suggests mantras are mostly meaningless sound constructs, while the other holds them to be mostly meaningful linguistic instruments of mind.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SufismSufism - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · The Arabic word tasawwuf (lit. ' being or becoming a Sufi '), generally translated as Sufism, is commonly defined by Western authors as Islamic mysticism. The Arabic term Sufi has been used in Islamic literature with a wide range of meanings, by both proponents and opponents of Sufism.

  5. 12 hours ago · American English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United States. English is the most widely spoken language in the United States and in most circumstances is the de facto common language used in government, education and commerce.

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  6. 12 hours ago · The etymology of the Latin word Germani, from which Latin Germania and English Germanic are derived, is unknown, although several proposals have been put forward. Even the language from which it derives is a subject of dispute, with proposals of Germanic, Celtic, and Latin, and Illyrian origins.

  7. 12 hours ago · In the English language (according to the Oxford English Dictionary), Rom is a noun (with the plural Roma or Roms) and an adjective, while Romani (Romany) is also a noun (with the plural Romani, the Romani, Romanies, or Romanis) and an adjective.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetaphysicsMetaphysics - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · The word metaphysics has its origin in the ancient Greek words metá (μετά, meaning after, above, and beyond) and phusiká (φυσικά) as a short form of ta metá ta phusiká, that is, what comes after the physics. This is frequently interpreted in the sense that metaphysics discusses topics that, due to their generality and ...

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