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A lot of English words are derived from Latin.
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Many English words are derived from Latin.
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The word is derived from Latin.
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These words are derived from the same root.
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This word is derived from Latin.
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This word is derived from German.
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This word is derived from Greek.
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The following descriptive analysis was derived from over 1500 closely-monitored questionnaires.
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The humor of his speech is derived from his peculiar local accent.
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He derived a lot of profit from the enterprise.
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He derived great benefit from the book.
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He derived much money from his small business.
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He derived much pleasure from books.
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Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.
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Jigsaw refers to a fret saw - that's how the name's origin was derived.
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The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a gratification of our sense of costliness masquerading under the name of beauty.
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Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived any kind of emolument from it, even though but for one year, never can willingly abandon it.
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These technical terms are derived from Greek.
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There is no fact from which a moral ought can be derived.
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Purportedly by means of the value derived from all the varied attributes of humanity.
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Petrochemicals are chemical products derived from petroleum.
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Most of our business is derived from architectural competitions.
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So-called "foreign" words, i.e. those which the majority of languages have taken from one source, are used in Esperanto without modification, acquiring only Esperanto spelling; but when faced with a number of words derived from one root, it is better to leave only the fundamental word unmodified and from this create the derivatives according to the rules of Esperanto.
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The word "hybrid" is derived from the Latin "hybrida".
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Common law is derived from judicial decisions, constitutional law from the constitution of the state or country, and statutory law from the enactments passed by a legislature.
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A demonym is typically - but not always - derived from a placename, though it is equally true that many countries are named for their inhabitants.
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‘Wezel’ is the Dutch for ‘weasel’. Both are derived from the Proto-Germanic *wisulǭ.
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Interlingua is an international auxiliary language developed between 1937 and 1951 by the IALA (International Auxiliary Language Association). Its vocabulary and grammar is chiefly derived from five control languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian.

Sami derived a great deal of enjoyment from that experience.

Scientific evidence now clearly indicates that the Earth's atmosphere and ocean are warming, and that these changes are primarily due to greenhouse gases derived from human activities.

Some say that the Berber Tifinagh alphabet was derived from the Phoenician alphabet.

Salem Chaker, a specialist of the Berber language, claims that the Tifinagh alphabet was derived from the Phoenician alphabet.

Some claim that the Berber Tifinagh alphabet was derived from the Phoenician alphabet.

The Berber Tifinagh alphabet might be derived from the Phoenician alphabet.

North Africans do not speak Berber language, but a set of languages derived from Berber.

In this programming language, the attributes of the objects are encapsulated, so they can only be accessed by way of read and write methods previously defined in the class from which they are derived.

The name "Skura" is derived from "tasekkurt" which is Berber for partridge.

Words such as "aselway," "tayri," "adabu," and "anemhal" are all part of modern Berber. They are not Kabyle and were never derived of Kabyle lexical roots.

Words such as "aselway," "aselkim," "tayri," "adabu," and "anemhal" were derived from Berber lexical roots that are unknown in the Kabyle dialect.

Words such as "aselway," "aselkim," "tayri," "adabu," and "amulli" are all derived from various Berber lexical roots that have never been attested in the now impoverished Kabyle dialect.

It's absolutely useless to deny the existence of the Berber language. In fact, words such as "aselway," "aselkim," "tayri," "adabu," and "amulli" are all derived from various Berber lexical roots that have never been attested in the now impoverished Kabyle dialect.

They gave their baby a name derived from an ancient Babylonian word which meant "first light".

The word algorithm itself is derived from the 9th-century Persian mathematician Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, Latinized Algoritmi.

"Couscous" is derived from the Berber word "kseksu" or "seksu."

"Skura" is derived from the Berber word "tasekkurt" which means "partridge."

In chemistry, a phosphate is an anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid.

The term 'zoology' is derived from Ancient Greek.

The word "worker" is a noun derived from the word "work".

Portuguese is a Romance language, derived from Vulgar Latin.

Today I learned that the word "cabal" is derived from "Kabballah."

This word is derived from French.

The word "gentile" is derived from a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "goy."

The majority of Algeria's wealth is derived from oil and gas.

This sentence is original and was not derived from translation.

Derived from the Latin word apis meaning “bee,” apiculture is the raising and caring of honey bee colonies by people.

The word "laborer" is a noun derived from the word "labor".

Castella is a Portuguese-derived sponge cake popular in Japan.

Antimony is one of several elements for which the chemical symbol, Sb, is derived from Latin rather than its modern name.

Toki Pona has a vocabulary of 123 words, derived from several languages.

Blue was a rare, expensive color in ancient times, whether it was derived from lapis lazuli mined in Afghanistan some 6,000 years ago, made by blending copper with other elements throughout the Middle East and in ancient China, or mixing an extract of the indigo plant with clay and resin by Mayans in Mesoamerica.

The Esperanto word for wife, edzino, is derived from rebbetzin, the wife of a rabbi in Yiddish.

The Esperanto word for husband, edzo, was backformed from edzino, which was derived from rebbetzin, the Yiddish word for a rabbi's wife.

Researchers at Emory screened 32 peptides derived from the mucus of the frog, called Bahuvistara, and found one that was effective against all H1 viruses.

The keenest pleasure is derived from learning.

Web crawlers are also called web spiders, from which the name is derived.

"Ziri" is a Berber name derived from "tiziri," a word which means "moonlight."

It takes more than 17 million barrels of oil to meet our demand for bottled water, since most plastics are derived from petroleum.

That song is derived from another.

The main meaning of "diaspora" is the Jewish one; all other meanings are derived from this by analogy.

The word "cabal" has antisemitic origins, being derived from "Kabbalah."

Maybe, Filipino dictionaries need upgrading to include English loanwords with Filipinized spelling. I am thinking of English-derived words like "metabolisem." Sometimes, some Filipinos would prefer it to the more well-established Spanish-derived word "metabolismo." Though "metabolisem" does not exist in Filipino dictionaries, maybe it and others like it should. The current treatment of English loanwords is to spell as is from the English, unlike what is done for Spanish loanwords.

My high-school brown-haired friend Kevin boastfully adored everything about his English heritage, from the Rolls Royce to the Royal Family. He sometimes wore a black top hat for fun. One day, my gang with Kevin discussed the intrusion of Latin into the English language. He gleefully cited the word "fix" as a true Anglo-Saxon word, which I negated, indicating that it really derived from the Latin "fīgere." He knew that as a Filipino, I had also Roman ancestors. Kevin was like redheaded Michael in Grade 5, my first elementary grade on Lulu Island. He too was keen on Anglophilia.

Other birds, such as cocks, quails and partridges, are commonly used in these decorative illuminations, and this class of ornament was probably derived from Persia, under the Sasanian Dynasty, when decorative art and skilful handicrafts flourished to a very remarkable extent.

Herbal teas, unlike traditional teas, are derived from various plants other than the Camellia sinensis.

The word goy likely is derived from gev, meaning body or torso.

For several weeks, scientists exposed a group of rats to cocaine, an alkaloid derived from the coca plant that's used widely—and illegally—as a drug.

Aspirin, for example, was derived in the 19th century from salicylic acid, a long-time remedy for pains and fever found in plants like willow and meadowsweet. It was developed and marketed by the German company Bayer.

It is up to 95 percent effective in curing uncomplicated malaria infections but, because it is derived from a plant, artemisinin is frequently in short supply, and expensive.

The word "gentile" is derived from a translation of the word "goy" into Latin.

Scientists call the bacteria-derived compounds postbiotics. They are not like probiotics, which are whole, live bacteria people take to change the microbial environment of the gut to ward off disease and improve digestion.

Postbiotics instead are beneficial pieces of bacteria cell walls that are easily absorbed by the body, which seem to make insulin work better. Postbiotics can also be derived from disease-causing microbes, say researchers.

Scientists have discovered that compounds derived from some bacteria can lower blood sugar levels in obese people with prediabetes, possibly preventing diabetes itself from developing.

In Esperanto, derived adverbs end in -e.

For some years now, Zamboanga has officially adopted the orthographic standard for their Chabacano: Spanish spelling for Spanish-derived words and native spelling for indigenous-derived words. Before this change, there was a flux between Spanish and native spellings for all words. Some Chabacano people still are not aware of the official decision. Punctuation and capitalization follow those of American English and Tagalog. Accents are not generally used, except for the tilde in Ññ, which, to Hispanics, is not a separate accent, but is part of the letter itself.

I wonder what would have been, if administrators had chosen Chabacano, Philippine Creole Spanish, as an official language in the Philippines, much as administrators had chosen Tok Pisin, an English-based creole, as an official language in Papua New Guinea. Today, Filipinos wax nostalgic and poetic of the bygone Hispanic Era. After the Spanish-American War of 1898, Puerto Rico retained Spanish, but not the Philippines. Like an effervescent pink drink, English is now the main written language in the Philippines. However, the de facto aural-oral lingua franca in the archipelago is Taglish, the patois of code-switching between the two official languages, Filipino (Tagalog essentially) and English. Chabacano (Chavacano) combines Spanish with native elements. There is in Chabacano no verbal conjugation that does exist in Spanish, Tagalog, and English, which complicates these languages. Native languages in the Philippines have oodles of Spanish-derived words embedded in them. Native languages are of the Austronesian family, said to have originated thousands of years ago in Taiwan. About 200 languages exist in the Philippines. Most of them are of the Austronesian family, whilst Chabacano, an outgrowth of Hispanic colonization, sprouted like mushrooms in various places there.

Continental shelves are often covered by young land-derived sediment.

Bratislav is a Croatian-derived friend of mine who is a ufologist. He has a UFO Kit on his smartphone. He has recommended me books like The Orion Regressions by Stan Romanek and The Terra Papers by Robert Morning Sky. His exotic books are of the paranormal, pseudoscience, and ufology genres. His brain is full of fascinating conspiracy theories and strange anecdotes. He has an interesting nonstandard view of astronomy. He thinks that outer space and the worlds beyond are teeming with life, whilst I conjecture that they are vast deserts wherein life, especially intelligent, is very rare. However, I am open-minded and could change my view if needed.

I derived no benefit from them.

Modern Judaism is derived from the southern form of the Israelite religion, specifically as interpreted by the Pharisees.

The Islamic word for heaven, Jannah, is derived from the Jewish term Gan Eden, and the word for hell, Jahannam, is derived from the Jewish term Gehinnom.

In Esperanto, the derived adverb ends with "e".

Last night, I ate jackfruit in yellow-white coconut milk with rice for dinner. After 7 in the morning, today the 26th of November of 2024, I ate a corn dog and drank a mug of hot lemon water. Before 8, I walked around and around the neighbourhood cul-de-sac. It was a grey sky. There is a house there with a front door decorated with gold-on-red "lucky" logograms. There are still pumpkins, a gigantic one and a mini one, in the front yard. A castle-like house stands in the corner. When I returned home, I opened my delivered parcel of a grey-green stone Godzilla. How wonderful it looks! On my mind now, Latinate artificial languages may have advantages over those that are not Latinate. I am thinking of Esperanto and Interlingua. Even natural languages like Tagalog and Japanese are full of international Latinate terms. (In Japanese, they are written in Katakana glyphs. It is fun to read a Japanese menu full of French and Italian food names written in Katakana. And I find it easier to read Japanese books in the sci-fi genre, because they are full of Katakana words derived from English and other languages. (Japanese is a cosmopolitan language.)) I am also thinking that a Latinate language with a blend of the indigenous may be fun and fascinating, as in the case of Philippine Creole Spanish (Chavacano (Chabacano)).

Much of the cultural heritage that exists in Chinese lands is derived from the philosophy and teachings of Confucius.

According to several sources, the word "gadesh" is derived from the word "qardaş" found in all Turkic languages and adapted to the Absheron dialect through the Tat language.

There are two ways to pronounce kanji: the Chinese-derived reading and the Japanese reading.

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