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Why do you use "commute" for designation of travelling?
The word "commute" derives from latin "com-" (means inter-) and "mutare" (means change). I pondered a little why do you use "commute" when you talk about travelling, but though your opinion is wanted.
We Russians have similar notions, e.g.:
He commuted the forth decade (means He is older then forty year).
He commutes for trifles (means He is offened by minor troubles).
But we rare (read: never) use this word while speaking about short travellings, e.g. on a suburb train.
Thank you
17 de mar. de 2018 9:43
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We only use the word commute when talking about traveling a distance to and from work on a regular basis. Example: I commute from my home to my office everyday on the train. We don't use this word for other types of travel, only home to work. Hope that helps!
17 de marzo de 2018
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