There is an old French word 'cuilte' meaning 'mattress' from Latin 'culcita', the same meaning. The word became to mean 'thick outer bed covering' for no known reason
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
It means a lively discussion or argument, it has some connection with an Anglo/Scottish word 'argy' or 'argle' or 'argue'. It has 19th century English slang connections without any particular reason
the word dungaree come form Hindi
Reason is a word by itself and cannot be broken down to word + suffix. The suffix -able can be added to it to form the word 'reasonable'.
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Reason comes from French 'raison', itself from the Latin 'ratio'
It is from 'reri', classical Latin, 'to think'. This developed into 'ratio' and 'rational' and 'reason'.
The Luhya word for the English word reason is "sababu."
There's no reason not to! After all, God Himself does say in His Word the Bible in Isaiah 1:18 "Come now, and let us reason together."
The word reason has two syllables.
"Surely" does not have a direct synonym for "why." However, some synonyms for "why" include "for what reason," "what for," or "how come."
There is an old French word 'cuilte' meaning 'mattress' from Latin 'culcita', the same meaning. The word became to mean 'thick outer bed covering' for no known reason
The word "raisin" sounds the same as reason.
The word "reason" in French is spelled "raison."
One adjective from the word "reason" is "reasonable."