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Did you know that the Arabic words for “bread” and “life” is the same – aysh. The Russian word for hospitality – khlyeb-sol – means bread and salt and it is still customary there to greet any visitors with a piece of bread and salt. The Latin roots for companion also leads us to the sharing of bread, com meaning with and pani – bread.
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