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World Languages, 24.09.2020 02:01 caggh345

Sometimes spelling reform works in reverse, making spelling less phonetic. The words doubt and debt were borrowed from French as douse and det (or dette), but a new awareness of their Latin origins led scholars to insert a b in each to reflect their etymologies. Look up both words in your dictionary.

What is the proper Latin root of doubt?

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