Been 1 year since I've not had blue hair. Missing it but happier these days. Less colour clash (amongst other things related & unrelated)!
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French uses words from ancient Greek, they sound similar to m. Gr. Greek: gomme for eraser and colle for glue :)
I doubt they're Ancient Greek – probably Byzantine. Will check as I'm curious even though I knew this from school.
OK, so not actually from Greek to French at all. Actually from Italian to both: gomma < Latin gummi < Anc Gr κόμμι.
so in Koine/Modern it goes as the link here says: http://www.lexigram.gr/lex/newg/%CE%B3%CF%8C%CE%BC%CE%B1 …
and for French from Latin gummi as etymology here says: https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/gomme
so yes, there is an Ancient Greek root to the word, but that's true for pretty much every IE word so kind of unfair.
I like to give the full credit. LOL I am huge word nerd, OK, now for κόλα. I bet it will be similar.
App. colla is A. Greek too, but then from prob. the usual indo-european root, while gummi is from non-Indo. E. Egyptian :)
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