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Etymology Map

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PorterFrench

Noun: A person who carries luggage and other bags. Latin- Portare → French= Porter Has to do with carrying baggage. Originates as a Old French ocupation name.

Reporter English

Noun: A person who reports things on interviews or broadcasts. Latin- re + Portare → Latin – Reportare → Old French- Reporteur → English Reporter. Has to do with carrying information. The word came into the English language by borrowing the French version.

Reportera Spanish

Noun: A person who reports things on interviews or broadcasts. Latin- re + Portare → Latin – Reportare → Spanish: Reportera Has to do with carrying information. The word was first used in the 1400 and borrowed by the French language.

Teleport English

Verb: Transport somewhere from one place to another. Latin- Portare → Old French- Teleporten → English- Teleport Has to do with carrying. In the 1940 the word was used tele + ending from transport.

TeletrasportoItalian

Verb: Transport somewhere from one place to another. Latin- Portare → Old French- Teleport → Italian- Teletrasporto Has to do with carrying. In the 1930 it was first used and in 1931 the word was a noun instead of a verb.