Etymology and Language Origins
CV or Curriculum Vitae is very often used. From which language is the term Curriculum Vitae derived?
Answer: Latin
Explanation
CV stands for curriculum vitae.
Curriculum: Means "course of study" in Latin.
Vitae: Means "life" in Latin.
So, "Curriculum Vitae" literally translates to "course of life" in Latin.
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