origin of communication......as in module both are given
from which word communication has been derived from????is it from latin verb.... communicare or from latin word.....communis.. or both are correct ..... ??? plz explain suggest ans as per cs module....
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The English term 'Communication' has been evolved from Latin language. 'Communis and communicare' are two Latin words related to the word communication. Communis is noun word, which means common, communiality or sharing. Similarly, communicare is a verb, which means 'make something common'.