Etymology map
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Created on May 1, 2024
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Transcript
They got transport by having a conversating in old english
The definition connects to the root word because it means to carry something to the other side.
noun: To carry something from one place to another
English
Transport
Latin: transportari-> Old french:Transporter-> Old English:abeodanEnglish:Transport
Latin:nunitiare->Old french:reporter->English:report
The definition connects to the root word port because it is talking about how they carry information to other people to carry with them.
verb: to carry information
English
Report
Latin:Deporta->Spanish:Deportar
The definition connects to the root word because you carry one thing to the other side.
verb - To carry someone or something across
Spanish
Deportar
How the definition connects to the word is when the person carries a purse or luggage with goods or anything.
noun: To carry something with you.
Latin: portare-> Medieval Latin: Portrator-> Old French porteour-> French: porter
French
Porter
How the definition connects to the root word is how they carry people in the air to one place to another.
Noun: To carry people through the air going from one place to the other.
Latin: aerportus-> Old french: aireport-> French: Aeroport