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the word citizen is derived from the Latin word this means resistant of​

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Answered by umeshkumar703
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Answered by dreamrob
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The word citizen is derived from the Latin word this means

  • The adjective civic is derived from the Latin word civis, which was used to describe a Roman citizen.
  • A citizen is a person who belongs to a particular country.
  • As for example, a person born in India on or after December 3, 2004, is considered a citizen of India by birth if both parents are citizens of India, or if one parent is a citizen of India and the other is not an illegal migrant at the time of his birth.

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