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Is loot safari and cartoon borrowed or original or root or inherited words
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It says I'm wrong
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GPT 3.5
"Loot" is an inherited word, originating from the Hindi word "lut", meaning "plunder".
"Safari" is an inherited word as well, originating from the Arabic word "safar", meaning "journey".
"Cartoon" is a borrowed word, derived from the Italian word "cartone", meaning "pasteboard" or "cartoon".
It is important to note that the origins of these words refer to their original meanings and not necessarily their current usage in modern English.
"Safari" is an inherited word as well, originating from the Arabic word "safar", meaning "journey".
"Cartoon" is a borrowed word, derived from the Italian word "cartone", meaning "pasteboard" or "cartoon".
It is important to note that the origins of these words refer to their original meanings and not necessarily their current usage in modern English.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion earlier. Let me clarify the origins of the words you mentioned:
"Loot" is indeed an inherited word, borrowed from the Hindi word "lut".
"Safari" is also an inherited word, borrowed from the Swahili word "safari".
"Cartoon" is a borrowed word, derived from the French word "carton", which means "paper or pasteboard".
So, to answer your original question, "loot", "safari", and "cartoon" can be categorized as inherited or borrowed words.
"Loot" is indeed an inherited word, borrowed from the Hindi word "lut".
"Safari" is also an inherited word, borrowed from the Swahili word "safari".
"Cartoon" is a borrowed word, derived from the French word "carton", which means "paper or pasteboard".
So, to answer your original question, "loot", "safari", and "cartoon" can be categorized as inherited or borrowed words.
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