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Ethel, "euphonium" is Late Latin. If it had remained in its original Greek form, it would be
"euphonion."
Ethel Simpson wrote:
> I haven't followed this thread daily, but if you're talking about
> Euphonium, it's Greek, not Latin. As in euthanasia and telephone.
>
> >It's latin, not english.
> >Like one curriculum, two curricula.
Cheers!
Eric
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