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Abstract: In this second series of programs Prof Charles Briffa explains how these words came about: karru; ghamara, farfett, bizzilla, kcina, kulur, presepju, qraba, dghajsa, bini, pulizija, arti, ambjent, astronomija, edukazzjoni and others.
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Abstract: Prof Charles Briffa explains the etymology of Maltese words.  Some of the subjects treated in this first series are: linguistic knowledge; fixed structures; faith; love and marriage; the adaptability of language etc.
Description: A series of programs that explore the etymology of Maltese words.  Produced and presented by Celaine Buhagiar with resident guest Prof Charles Briffa.</description>
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