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