Give the original language from which this term was derived. "Memorial".
Dutch
Greek
Hebrew
Latin
Old French

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The anwser to that my friend is Old french or if that doesnt work try latin hope this helps

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The correct answer is indeed Latin.

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the answer is C for the first one

and for the second its B

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D: Tactic

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