Get a very good dictionary and look up the sources of our words. I just learned this week that our word "hurricane" came the Indians who inhabited Hispanola when Columbus landed. I can show you about 150 words in English that came from the koine Greek in which the NT was written.
My cousin noted that he learned a lot about English when he studied German for his doctorate.
We can learn a lot when we stop being so provincial.
Amen brother, I recently started to learn Spanish. In that language there are a lot of words that we call cognates and are not only spelled similarly to what we call them in english but sound similar in some cases. Then some words are latin derivatives that have a different sound to them but mean the same thing i.e. such as lumos or lights. Lights "luminate" and so it goes. What I don't understand though is how they get mundo for the world or Vida for life.
God bless
Jim Larmore
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