Don't insult me. This is why you and I find ourselves at odds frequently. Seriously. Because you say like this to me.
El Nono...did you know Tony Parker is the point guard of the Spurs?
Do you like it when I do it to you?
In the area of where, Costa Argentino...or Spain?The 'Romantic' language however, has influences from the Celtic and Germanic languages also. Basically, argenté also comes from the Latin argentum.
Now, the reason why it's not derived from the French word is that historically speaking, the French just were not in the area back then.
What regions?Also, the earliest references to the Venetian and Spanish texts indicate an origin of the word somewhere in those regions.
Look no matter what the word is Latin origin...the question is did they get the Argent part directly from Latin or did they borrow it from the French argente? My instructor speaks almost every major latin language(he might even speak Romanian for all I know) so he knows the word descended from Latin...but he specifically mentioned that they were basing their translation upon the French word argente...and the French were the only country of the 3 being discussed here, using a word that sounded like anything remotely close to Argentina as the word for silver or silvery at that point in time.


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keep using "tu"
