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this change had to come...Rate me ..:-UK....YA OLD TRADITIONS GONE,I COLLECT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM WEBThe word father first appeared in Old English spelled as fder c. 825, having derived from assumed as modor, which are among the most fundamental words in English. Mother has many cognates in other languages, including Old High German muoter, Dutch moeder, Old Norse mothir, Latin mater, Greek meter
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-generation microarchitecture. The name Pentium was derived from the Greek penta, meaning five, and the Latin ending -ium.Introduced on March 22, 1993[3...], the Pentium succeeded the Intel486, which number "4"-core x86 microprocessor based on the P5 fifth-generation croarchitecture. The name Pentium was derived from the Greek penta, meaning five, and the Latin ending -ium.Introduced on March 22, 1993
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to Intels single-core x86 microprocessor[2...] based on the P5 fifth-generation microarchitecture. The name Pentium was derived from the Greek penta, meaning five, and the Latin ending -ium.Introduced on March.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium...Well Ana , The Pentium brand refers to Intels single-core x86 microprocessor based on the P5 fifth-generation microarchitecture. The name Pentium was derived from the Greek penta, meaning five, and the Latin
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Greek, amen entered the other Western languages. According to a standard dictionary etymology, amen passed from Greek into Late Latin, and thence into English.[9...]The Hebrew word amen derives from into Late Latin, and thence into English.The Hebrew word amen derives from the Hebrew verb aman, a primitive root.[10...]
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