The latin word from which the word "narration" comes.
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The latin word from which the word "narration" comes is "narrative"
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The Latin word from which the word "narration" comes from the Latin verb - “Narrare” which means “To Tell”.
This word is derived from the Latin adjective “Gnarus” which means “One who knows or is skilled in something”.
To narrate means the act of telling a story or sequence of actions or events or its occurrence to someone, to let someone know, explain or recount a series of events and inform something to someone.
Example: The teacher narrated the story of the thirsty crow to the students.
Here narrated indicates the act of the teacher telling the story to the students - its sequence of events, characters, etc.
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