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The English word "transit" comes from the Latin prefix "trans" (across) and the third person singular, present, active, indicative of the verb "eo, ire" (to go) - "it"

Thus transit is "going across"

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The Latin derivative for "transit" is "transitus," which means passage or crossing.

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