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The word "navel" is derived from the Old English word "nafela" which came from the Proto-Germanic word "nabalo" meaning navel or belly button.
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The suffix "-algia" comes from the Greek word "álgos," meaning pain. This suffix is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a condition involving pain.
No, the French language does not derive from Spanish. Both languages are members of the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, but they developed separately and have their own distinct histories and linguistic characteristics.
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New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
New Hampshire's abbreviation is NH.New hampshire