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The word "world" is derived from the Old English word 'eorðe.' This word means land, and over time, its meaning has expanded, gaining cultural and geographical conceptual richness.
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The word "world" is derived from the Old English word 'eorðe.' This word means land, and over time, its meaning has expanded, gaining cultural and geographical conceptual richness.
60 bilgi paylaştı • 1 month ago
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