Trivia is from Latin, same spelling meaning matters or things that are not important. The word's true meaning is 'the place where three roads meet' from 'Tri' meaning three and 'Via' meaning road. Derives from the idea of something that may be found anywhere, something that is commonplace.
The Yiddish word for trivia is "tseyneray."
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the singular term is TRIVIUM. Trivia is already in plural form
Antidote
trivial, trivia
Trivia, ephemera.
Trivia
Trivia refers to pieces of information or facts that are of little importance or significance. Trivia is often used in games or social gatherings to test one's knowledge on various topics.
Details, minutiae, trifles, fine points...
trivia
from the word three roads.They used to exchange ideas on roads.by the way via means road
Most reputable newspapers are focused on delivering important and relative information to people, whereas gossip magazines rely more on the trivia of celebrities lives.