Answer ; Etymology : : Middle English comunete, from Anglo-French communité, from Latin communitat-, communitas, from communis ; Date14th century from Webster Dictionary Origin:
1325-75; < L commūnitās, equiv. to commūni(s) common + -tās -ty 2; r. ME comunete < MF < L as above from Dictionary.com
Where did the word,"Canada,"come from? Well, Canada came from the word Kanata.
Diaspora describes a world community of people with a common homeland.
from what language does the word plaid come from
It came from the word payjamas in Persia.
The word pastami comes from the Yiddish.
The original meaning of Latin communitatem "a sense of fellowship" It has changed into various forms ;- Community, Commute Communist Communication
Kela in Hindi means banana. A community from Rajasthan, India also have this word as their surname as well. This particular community is called Seth Marwadi and are basically the traders community.
The word "city" originated from the Latin word "civitas," which means "citizenship" or "community."
The word "Boycott" originates from the Irish Land-Wars when a man by the name of Charles Boycott was ostracize/Ignored by the greater community and his tenants.
The word "social" comes from the Latin word "socius," which means companion or partner. It has evolved to encompass relationships, interactions, and activities related to human society and community.
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The Farsi word for community is "جامعه" (jam'e).
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Word of God - community - was created in 1967.
The stress in the word "community" is on the second syllable, "mu-".
the direct translation of the word community in Spanish would be comunidad, but you can also say colectividad or sociedad.
Koinonia is Greek for community.