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From Old French "citezein" from Latin "civitas" from a Proto-Indo-European base *kei- "to lie, homestead."

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The Roman word for "city". A "citizen" is somebody who lived in the "city", meaning Rome. In modern language, we use the word "citizen" to represent anybody who is a member of our nation.

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citizen itself

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citizen

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