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There are literally hundreds of languages in the world and nearly all have a translation or a closely related translation for the word 'beginning'. In the romance languages it is debut (French), inizio (Italian), incipiens (Latin), and comenzando (Spanish). In Chinese it is 'Kaishi'.

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