"Sin" is from Old English, which possibly took it from the Latin "sont," meaning "guilty."
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The common Hebrew term translated "sin" is chat‧taʼth′; in Greek the usual word is ha‧mar‧ti′a.
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The word "sin" originated from Old English and has its roots in Germanic languages. It is derived from the Old English word "synn" which means moral wrongdoing or transgression against divine law. The concept of sin is prevalent in various religious and moral frameworks as a violation of ethical norms or principles.
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The word "yes" has its origins in the Old English language. It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European language, the common ancestor of many European languages.
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