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by panchicore3
984 days ago
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The word "confabular" comes from the Latin "confābulārī", which means "to talk together". It's derived from the prefix "con-", meaning "together", and "fābulārī", which means "to talk" or "to speak". "Fābulārī" is related to "fābula", which in Latin means "story" or "tale". Over time, the word evolved in the Romance languages, leading to the Spanish "confabular", which retains the idea of conversing or fabricating stories. |
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