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1) From which language is the term 'human' derived? ​

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Answered by afsana620ali
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Latin

LatinHuman was first recorded in the mid 13th century, and owes its existence to the Middle French humain “of or belonging to man.” That word, in turn, comes from the Latin humanus, thought to be a hybrid relative of homo, meaning “man,” and humus, meaning “earth.” Thus, a human, unlike birds, planes, or even divine spirits ...

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Latin humanus

Human was first recorded in the mid 13 th century and owes its existence to the middle French "of or belonging into the man " That word in turn comes from Latin humans thought to be a hybrid relative of homo ,meaning "man" and humus meaning earth

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