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The etymological breakdown of verb
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The English word "verb" ultimately comes from the Latin word verbum, which means both "word" and "verb" as a part of speech. This Latin word, in turn, is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root **were-, meaning "to speak". So, at its core, "verb" signifies a "word" related to speaking or action.
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