Within the usage of the English language, "contraction" is taken from two Latin words.
Con- meaning to join together
Traction- to pull in a direction
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"Theres" isn't actually a word. "There's" is a word, and is a contraction of "There is". "Theres" must have an apostrophe to mean anything at all in the English language.
"They're" is an English language contraction of "there are" that was first noted in literature about 1595.
its a language just like English is a language
That is not a word in the English language.
The word hapua is used in the Maori language. This word translates into the English language as the word lagoon.
There is no such word in the English language.
There is no such word in the English language.
Jaquela is not a word in the English language.
Gasten is not a word in the English language.
The word "lentes" is a word in the Spanish language. When this Spanish word is translated to the English language, it translates to the word "glasses".
There is no such word as aluninio. There is however such a Spanish language word as aluminio that translates into the English language to mean aluminum.