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Cronus: Some would argue that Cronus is the same as Chronos, which would give us chronic, chronicle, and most words with that beginning. However, these are actually two distinct characters. Gaea/Gaia: The original supercontinent, Pangaea, "pan"- all, "gaea"- earth Eros: the only one that leaps to mind is "erotic" Chaos: "chaos", come to mean "turbulence" although it was originally "void" or "emptiness"
Art is important to history because art is a way to express events and emotions without having to use a language, and is usually understandable to all.
In the ancient Egyptian language the word for large or big is the same as "great", which can be:wr, written with the sign for a swallow bird'3, written with a wooden column on its sideModern Egyptologists give these words the modern (incorrect) pronunciations wer and aa.
We cannot give a specific answer to your question because we don't know anything about Cleopatra's childhood. We assume she had the standard education of the royal children of her time. She more than likely learned the Egyptian language as a child and possibly picked up political moves from her father.
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The word amen comes from the Latin word amen and from the Ecclesiastical Greek word amen. It also comes from the Hebrew word amen which means truth and was used as an expression of agreement.
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "razor" is derived from the Latin word "rasorium," meaning "scraper" or "shaver."
The word "razor" was derived from the Latin word "rāsorium," which means "to scrape."
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There are no languages that are derived from German. To answer your question, all of them. Actually English is more like German than anything else. It is a really messed up language for sure but I liked to give German credit for most of it.
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