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The word "fall" has its roots in Proto-Germanic, where it was derived from the verb "*fallaną," meaning "to move downward." This word is related to other Germanic languages, such as Dutch "vallen" and German "fallen," all meaning "to fall."
The Proto-Germanic verb "fallaną" is thought to have originated from an Indo-European root "phel-," which also meant "to fall." This root is found in many other Indo-European languages, including Sanskrit "patati" and Latin "pello."
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