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Juris Prudence Civilis @corpus
02 June, 04:00
In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication
Same could be said for the word random.

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eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
02 June, 04:14 (E)
In response Juris Prudence Civilis to her Publication
Yes, splitting the word random into "ran"(from the word run) and "dom" explains its true meaning. I really laughed now.
Word "random" has the same meaning in English as in Hindi, one of the oldest (maybe oldest only renamed) Indo-European languages. The word Hindi is of Persian origin and in Persian it simply means Indian.

I write this for others, I know you know this. 🙂

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