The word "audio" derives from the Latin verb "audire," which means "to hear." It was adopted into English in the mid-20th century, particularly in the context of sound reproduction and technology. The term reflects the focus on sound and hearing in various fields, including music, broadcasting, and telecommunications.
it derive from Negro...lol
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
"Muah" is a word?
it didnt derive from any country but arose in English by analogy with the word chemistry
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Surprisingly, the word "audio" for French, is actually "audio". Still, it is pronounced differently.
It comes from the Greek word, kathedra.
I don't see how they derive that much information from such scant evidence.
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The mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.