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What is the singular version of phenomena?

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lopez10760 lopez10760
  • 03-12-2018

The answer is C. Phenomenon

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DanielCastro
DanielCastro DanielCastro
  • 26-04-2020

Answer:

The singular version of phenomena is:

Phenomenom.

Explanation:

Phenomenon is a word that comes from Latin phainein that means "to show", after its adaptation and translation to greek it became "phainomenom" transforming its meaning as well, but this time to "a thing appearing to view" after it was imported to Anglo-Saxon languages it became "phenomenon" in English meaning fact or occurrence.

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