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  • 06-02-2020
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What is the origin of the English word street? A. the Greek ""odos"" B. the Latin ""strada"" C. the Spanish ""camino"" D. the German ""strasse""

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HumbertoFitzhugh HumbertoFitzhugh
  • 06-02-2020

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The English Word Street has been originated from the Latin word "Strada".

The word "Strada" means 'paved road or way'. The word "Strada" in Late Latin is originated from another Late Latin word "sternere" which means 'lay down'.

The English word "street" is a noun which in English means 'a public road which has building constructed on it either on one side or both'.

So, the correct answer is option B.

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