Communication Reverse etymology backronym understand words and their meaning from the origin to the modern languages www.transeeo.com
Communication Communication is a very used word in current world, but do you know the meaning it contains? Let's discover together what it has to tell us
Communication Communication comes from the Latin words: Cum  that means  with  Munus  which means  service, duty, office Originally  performing an office with These two words together became successively: Communis : joint, used by two Communicare  from the Church Latin: to share, to divide with
Communication In the 14 th  Century it became the French word  communication  that is still in use today. It has the meaning of:  Transmitting, sharing a message Sharing a know-how  Being in relationship with
Communication When listening at the different languages we can hear in Europe and America, they all seem so different, but in reality they aren't: Communication  (French and English same spelling) ‏ Communicatie  (Dutch) ‏ Kommunikation  (German and Swedish same seplling) ‏ Comunicazione  (Italian) ‏ Kommunikasjon  (Norwegian) ‏ Comunicaciòn  (Spanish) ‏ So, communication should not be that difficult!
Communication When communicating, we should always remember that we want to perform an office with someone, we want to achieve something together. No matter what advanced technique we use, we should always remember the common goal we want to achieve by communicating Transeeo helps you communicating with the world

Etymology - Communication

  • 1.
    Communication Reverse etymologybackronym understand words and their meaning from the origin to the modern languages www.transeeo.com
  • 2.
    Communication Communication isa very used word in current world, but do you know the meaning it contains? Let's discover together what it has to tell us
  • 3.
    Communication Communication comesfrom the Latin words: Cum that means with Munus which means service, duty, office Originally performing an office with These two words together became successively: Communis : joint, used by two Communicare from the Church Latin: to share, to divide with
  • 4.
    Communication In the14 th Century it became the French word communication that is still in use today. It has the meaning of: Transmitting, sharing a message Sharing a know-how Being in relationship with
  • 5.
    Communication When listeningat the different languages we can hear in Europe and America, they all seem so different, but in reality they aren't: Communication (French and English same spelling) ‏ Communicatie (Dutch) ‏ Kommunikation (German and Swedish same seplling) ‏ Comunicazione (Italian) ‏ Kommunikasjon (Norwegian) ‏ Comunicaciòn (Spanish) ‏ So, communication should not be that difficult!
  • 6.
    Communication When communicating,we should always remember that we want to perform an office with someone, we want to achieve something together. No matter what advanced technique we use, we should always remember the common goal we want to achieve by communicating Transeeo helps you communicating with the world