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The Yiddish word for trivia is "tseyneray."
levis Isn't trivia a Latin word?
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The word "Trivia" means unimportant details or information. Facts themselves are details or information. This is actually a very interesting question because when someone thinks something is unimportant, it is subjective. One person's trivia is another person's "must know" information. For example: The score in a certain football game may be important to a fan, but trivia to a neutral.
A person who gives trivia is commonly referred to as a "trivia host" or "quizmaster." They often lead trivia games or competitions, presenting questions and guiding participants through the event. In casual settings, they might simply be called a "trivia enthusiast" or "trivia player."
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the singular term is TRIVIUM. Trivia is already in plural form
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