The word 'field' relates to the word 'trek' because a trek is a long journey, usually made on foot and a field is an open area of land. You may make a trek across a field.
Trek.
The long trek put me in better shape.
relate
Where does the word trek come from
Trek is an Africaans/Dutch word Trekken meaning to march, draw, to pull or journey. Generally refers to the Great Trek of the Boers in South Africa, 1835
Probably America coz of Star Trek lol
The root word of "relation" is "relate," which comes from the Latin word "relatus," meaning to bring back or carry back.
A trek is a journey. Here are some sentences.We took a trek into the mountains."Star Trek" is a TV show about a journey through space.Our trek took us past the swollen river.
south Africa
The word 'relate' in Latin is 'dictu'
The word trek came from either Ireland, Scotland France Russia Germany or Italy
Quick is a word to describe Wilma Rudolph. She was an Olympic champion. She won 3 gold medals in track and field at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.