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Answered by gauravkumar2424
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the word retail is derived from FRENCH .

your answer is FRENCH

Explanation:

The word retail comes from the Old French verb tailler, meaning "to cut off, clip, pare, divide in terms of tailoring" (c. 1365). It was first recorded as a noun in 1433 with the meaning of "a sale in small quantities" from the Middle French verb retailler meaning "a piece cut off, shred, scrap, paring".

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

The word retail is derived from FRENCH.

Explanation:

The Old French verb tailler, which means "to chop off, trim, pare, or split in terms of tailoring," is where the word retail originates (c. 1365). The word was first used as a noun in 1433 and was derived from the Middle French verb retailer, which meant "a piece cut off, shred, scrap, or paring."

The term "retail" first appears in writing in 1375. In the end, it derives from the Old French word retailer, which means "to cut."

Retailing is the practise of selling goods and specific services to customers.Typically, it involves a company that has been set up specifically for that purpose selling a single item or a small quantity to a large number of customers.

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